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THE  GENERAL  CHURCH 


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NEW  JERUSALEM 


BRYN  ATHYN,  PA. 

ACADEMY  BOOK  ROOM 
1914 


Copyright,  1914,  by 
The  General  Church  of  the  New  Jerusalem. 


Typography  by  Anderson  Bros.,  Chicago. 


Gontente. 

Page. 

I.     SENTENCES  OF  SCRIPTURE  .        .       i 

II.     SERVICES  FOR  CHILDREN    ....  2 

First  Service 2 

Second  Service 6 

Third  Service 9 

Fourth  Service 12 

School  Opening 14 

III.  FAMILY  WORSHIP 16 

IV.  SCRIPTURE  RECITATIONS     ....  18 

Unisonal  Reading 18 

Alternate  Reading 38 

V.     PRAYERS 46 

VI.     DOXOLOGIES 52 

VII.     HYMNS 81 

I.  For  Children 81 

II.  Christmas no 

III.  Easter 127 

IV.  General 133 

VIII.     CHANTS 202 

IX.     ANTHEMS 214 

X.     NOTES 244 

XI.     CHANTING 246 

XII.     INDEXES 250 

Index  of  Subjects 250 

Index  of  Scripture  Recitations     .         .         .         .251 
Index  of  Doxologies,  Hymns,  Chants,  and  Anthems  252 

(iii) 


Sentences  of  Scripture* 


Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship  at  His  footstool;  for  He 
is  holy.     Psalm  99:  5. 

The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  all  them  that  call  upon  Him,  to  all  that 
call  upon  Him  in  truth.     Psahn  14s:  18. 

This  is  the  day  which  the  Lord  hath  made;  we  will  rejoice  and  be 
glad  in  it.  Blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord.  Psalm 
118:  24-26. 

All  nations  whom  Thou  hast  made  shall  worship  Thee,  O  Lord; 
and  shall  glorify  Thy  name.  For  Thou  art  great,  and  doest  wondrous 
things;  Thou  art  God  alone.     Psalm  86:  9-10. 

One  thing  have  I  desired  of  the  Lord,  that  will  I  seek  after;  that  I 
may  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  my  life,  to  behold 
the  beauty  of  the  Lord,  and  to  enquire  in  His  temple.     Psalm  27;  4. 

Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth;  serve  the  Lord 
with  gladness;  come  before  His  face  with  singing.  Enter  into  His 
gates  with  thanksgiving,  into  His  courts  with  praise;  be  thankful  un- 
to Him,  and  bless  His  name.     Psalm  100:  1-4. 

From  the  rising  of  the  sun  even  unto  the  going  down  of  the  same 
my  name  shall  be  great  among  the  nations;  and  in  every  place  incense 
shall  be  offered  to  my  name,  and  a  pure  offering;  for  my  name  shall 
be  great  among  the  nations,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.     Malachi  i:  11. 

Therefore  I  say  unto  you,  What  things  soever  ye  desire  when  ye 
pray,  believe  that  ye  receive  them,  and  ye  shall  have  them.  And  when 
ye  stand  praying,  forgive,  if  ye  have  ought  against  any;  that  your 
Father  also,  who  is  in  heaven,  may  forgive  you  your  trespasses.    Mark 

11:  24,  25. 

(I) 


Services  for  Cbtl&ren. 


FIRST  SERVICE. 


A  Prelude  may  be  played,  or  a  Processional  sung,  during  which  the  Chil- 
dren shall  enter. 

The  Minister  shall  enter  and  open  the  Word,   and  having  received  the 
Offering,  he  shall  say: 

The  Lord  is  in  His  holy  temple;  let  all  the  earth  be  silent  before 
Him. 

After  a  brief  silence,  the  Children  may  sing: 
Amen. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

O  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down ;  let  us  kneel  before  the  Lord 
our  Maker. 

All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  a  suitable  Prayer. 

All  shall  unite  in  saying: 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens,  hallowed  be  Thy  name.  Thy 
kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven  so  upon  the  earth. 
Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we 
also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory, 
forever.     Amen. 

Minister: 

O  Lord,  forgive  us  our  trespasses. 

Response: 

As  we  forgive  those  who  trespass  against  us. 

Minister: 

O  Lord,  open  Thou  our  lips,  and  our  mouths  shall  show  forth  Thy 
praise. 

(2) 


FIRST  SERVICE.  3 

All  standing,  the  Minister  shall  say: 
Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

The  following  or  other  Scripture  Recitation  shall  be  read  in  unison: 

Wash  you,  make  you  clean;  put  away  the  evil  of  your  doings  from 
before  mine  eyes;  cease  to  do  evil;  learn  to  do  well;  seek  judgment, 
relieve  the  oppressed,  judge  the  fatherless,  plead  the  cause  of  the 
widow.  Come  now,  and  let  us  reason  together,  saith  the  Lord;  though 
your  sins  be  as  scarlet,  they  shall  be  as  white  as  snow;  though  they  be 
red  like  crimson,  they  shall  be  as  wool. 

Isaiah  i:  16-18. 

Minister: 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

The  First  Lesson  shall  be  read. 

A  Hymn,  Chant ,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  following  or  other  Scripture  Recitation  shall  be  read  in  alternate  lines: 
Come  ye,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain  of  the  Lord, 
To  the  house  of  the  God  of  Jacob; 

And  He  will  teach  us  of  His  ways, 
And  we  will  walk  in  His  paths; 

For  out  of  Zion  shall  go  forth  the  law, 

And  the  Word  of  the  Lord  from  Jerusalem. 

And  He  shall  judge  among  the  nations, 
And  shall  rebuke  many  people; 

And  they  shall  beat  their  swords  into  ploughshares, 
And  their  spears  into  pruning  hooks; 

Nation  shall  not  lift  up  sword  against  nation, 
Neither  shall  they  learn  war  any  more. 

O  house  of  Jacob,  come  ye, 

And  let  us  walk  in  the  light  of  the  Lord. 

Isaiah  2: 3-5. 

Minister: 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 


4  SERVICES  FOR  CHILDREN. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

The  Second  Lesson  shall  be  read. 

A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  Creed  shall  then  be  recited  as  follows: 

I  believe  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  almighty  and  everlasting 
God,  the  Maker  of  heaven  and  earth,  the  Redeemer  and  Savior  of  the 
world.  I  believe  in  the  Sacred  Scripture,  the  Word  of  God,  the  Foun- 
tain of  wisdom,  the  Source  of  life,  and  the  Way  to  heaven.  I  believe 
in  the  Second  Coming  of  the  Lord,  in  the  Spiritual  Sense  of  the  Word, 
and  in  the  Heavenly  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  I  believe  in  the 
New  Angelic  Heaven,  in  the  New  Christian  Church,  in  the  communion 
of  angels  and  men,  in  repentance  from  sin,  in  the  life  of  charity,  in  the 
resurrection  of  man,  in  the  judgment  after  death,  and  in  the  life  ever- 
lasting.    Amen. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

Let  us  pray. 
All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  a  suitable  Prayer. 
All  standing,  the  Minister  shall  say: 

And  God  spake  all  these  words,  saying: 

The  Ten  Commandments  shall  be  recited,  as  follows: 
I  am  the  Lord  thy  God  who  brought  thee  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 
out  of  the  house  of  bondage.  Thou  shalt  have  no  other  gods  before 
my  face.  Thou  shalt  not  make  unto  thee  a  graven  image,  or  any  like- 
ness of  anything  that  is  in  the  heaven  above,  or  that  is  in  the  earth 
beneath,  or  that  is  in  the  water  under  the  earth;  thou  shalt  not  bow 
thyself  down  to  them,  nor  serve  them;  for  I  the  Lord  thy  God  am  a 
jealous  God,  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon  the  children, 
unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation  of  them  that  hate  me;  and  show- 
ing mercy  unto  a  thousand  generations  of  them  that  love  me  and  keep 
my  commandments.  Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  the  Lord  thy 
God  in  vain;  for  the  Lord  will  not  hold  him  innocent  that  taketh  His 
name  in  vain.  Remember  the  sabbath  day  to  keep  it  holy.  Six  days 
shalt  thou  labor  and  do  all  thy  work;  but  the  seventh  day  is  the  sab- 
bath of  the  Lord  thy  God;  in  it  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work,  thou,  nor 
thy  son,  nor  thy  daughter,  thy  manservant,  nor  thy  maidservant,  nor 
thy  beast,  nor  thy  stranger  that  is  within  thy  gates;  for  in  six  days 
the  Lord  made  heaven  and  earth,  the  sea,  and  all  that  is  in  them,  and 


FIRST  SERVICE.  5 

rested  on  the  seventh  da}';  wherefore  the  Lord  blessed  the  sabbath  day 
and  hallowed  it.  Honor  thy  father  and  thy  mother,  that  thy  days  may 
be  long  upon  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee.  Thou 
shalt  not  kill.  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery.  Thou  shalt  not  steal. 
Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  witness  against  thy  neighbor.  Thou  shalt 
not  covet  thy  neighbor's  house.  Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbor's 
wife,  nor  his  manservant,  nor  his  maidservant,  nor  his  ox,  nor  his  ass, 
nor  anything  that  is  thy  neighbor's. 

Minister: 

And  our  Lord  spake  also  these  words: 
The  Two  Great  Commandments  shall  be  recited  as  follows: 

Hear,  O  Israel;  the  Lord  our  God  is  one  Lord;  and  thou  shalt  love 
the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with 
all  thy  mind,  and  with  all  thy  strength.  This  is  the  first  and  great 
commandment;  and  the  second  is  like  unto  it,  Thou  shalt  love  thy 
neighbor  as  thyself.  On  these  two  commandments  hang  all  the  law 
and  the  prophets. 

Minister: 

If  ye  know  these  things,  happy  are  ye  if  ye  do  them. 
The  following  or  other  Doxology  shall  be  sung: 

All  that  the  Lord  hath  spoken,  we  will  do  and  hear. 
The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  the  Lord  our  Savior  Jesus  Christ, 
be  with  us  all  evermore.     Amen. 

A  Third  Lesson  may  be  read  from  the  Memorabilia,  or  instead  thereof 
other  selected  reading  may  be  introduced,  after  which  a  Hymn,  Chant, 
or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  Interlude  shall  here  follow. 

A  Doxology  may  be  sung. 

The  Minister  shall  then  address  the  Children. 

A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  Offering  may  here  be  brought  forward,  instead  of  at  the  opening  of  the 
Service. 

All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  one  or  more  suitable  Prayers. 

The  Children  still  kneeling,  the  Benediction  shall  follow. 

A  Postlude  may  be  played,  or  a  Recessional  sung,  during  which  the  Min- 
ister shall  close  the  Word,  and  retire. 


SECOND  SERVICE. 


A  Prelude  may  be  played,  or  a  Processional  sung,  during  which  the  Chil- 
dren shall  enter. 

The  Minister  shall  enter  and  open  the  Word,   and  having  received  the 
Offering,  he  shall  say: 

The  Lord  is  in  His  holy  temple;  let  all  the  earth  be  silent  before 
Him. 

After  a  brief  silence,  the  Children  may  sing: 
Amen. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

O  come,  let  ns  worship  and  bow  down;  let  us  kneel  before  the  Lord 
our  Maker. 

All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  a  suitable  Prayer. 

All  shall  unite  in  saying: 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens,  hallowed  be  Thy  name.  Thy 
kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven  so  upon  the  earth. 
Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we 
also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory, 
forever.     Amen. 

Minister: 

O  Lord,  forgive  us  our  trespasses. 

Response: 

As  we  forgive  those  who  trespass  against  us. 

Minister: 

O  Lord,  open  Thou  our  lips,  and  our  mouths  shall  show  forth  Thy 
praise. 

All  standing,  the  Minister  shall  say: 
Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

(6) 


SECOND  SERVICE.  7 

The  follozving  or  other  Scripture  Recitation  shall  be  read  in  unison: 

Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth.  Serve  the  Lord 
with  gladness;  come  before  His  face  with  singing.  Know  ye  that  the 
Lord  He  is  God;  He  hath  made  us,  and  not  we  ourselves;  we  are  His 
people,  and  the  sheep  of  His  pasture.  Enter  into  His  gates  with 
thanksgiving,  into  His  courts  with  praise;  be  thankful  unto  Him,  and 
bless  His  name.  For  the  Lord  is  good;  His  mercy  is  everlasting;  and 
His  truth  is  from  generation  to  generation. 

Psalm  ioo. 
Minister: 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

The  First  Lesson  shall  be  read. 

A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  following  or  other  Scripture  Recitation  shall  be  read  in  alternate  lines: 
Praise,  O  ye  servants  of  the  Lord, 
Praise  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord 

From  this  time  forth  and  for  evermore. 

From  the  rising  of  the  sun  to  his  going  down 
The  Lord's  name  shall  be  praised. 

The  Lord  is  high  above  all  nations, 
His  glory  is  above  the  heavens. 

Who  is  like  unto  the  Lord  our  God 
Who  dwelleth  on  high, 

Who  humbleth  Himself  to  see 

The  things  that  are  in  heaven  and  on  earth! 

He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust, 
And  lifteth  the  needy  out  of  the  dunghill; 

That  he  may  set  himself  with  princes, 
Even  with  the  princes  of  His  people. 

He  maketh  the  barren  woman  to  keep  house, 
To  be  a  joyful  mother  of  children. 

Psalm  iij. 
Minister: 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 


8  SERVICES   FOR   CHILDREN. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

The  Second  Lesson  shall  be  read. 

A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  Creed  shall  then  be  recited  as  follows: 

I  believe  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  almighty  and  everlasting 
God,  the  Maker  of  heaven  and  earth,  the  Redeemer  and  Savior  of  the 
world.  I  believe  in  the  Sacred  Scripture,  the  Word  of  God,  the  Foun- 
tain of  wisdom,  the  Source  of  life,  and  the  Way  to  heaven.  I  believe 
in  the  Second  Coming  of  the  Lord,  in  the  Spiritual  Sense  of  the  Word, 
and  in  the  Heavenly  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  I  believe  in  the 
New  Angelic  Heaven,  in  the  New  Christian  Church,  in  the  communion 
of  angels  and  men,  in  repentance  from  sin,  in  the  life  of  charity,  in  the 
resurrection  of  man,  in  the  judgment  after  death,  and  in  the  life  ever- 
lasting.    Amen. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

Let  us  pray. 
All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  a  suitable  Prayer. 
All  standing,  the  Ten  Commandments  in  Hebrew  shall  be  recited. 
The  Doxology,  "Shema  Yisrael" ,  shall  be  sung. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  the  Lord  our  Savior  Jesus  Christ, 
be  with  us  all  evermore.     Amen. 

A  Third  Lesson  may  be  read  from  the  Memorabilia,  or  instead  thereof 
other  selected  reading  may  be  introduced,  after  which  a  Hymn,  Chant, 
or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  Interlude  shall  here  follow. 

A  Doxology  may  be  sung. 

The  Minister  shall  then  address  the  Children. 

A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  Offering  may  here  be  brought  forward,  instead  of  at  the  opening  of  the 

Service. 

All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  one  or  more  suitable  Prayers. 

The  Children  still  kneeling,  the  Benediction  shall  follow. 

A  Postlude  may  be  played,  or  a  Recessional  sung,  during  which  the  Min- 
ister shall  close  the  Word,  and  retire. 


THIRD  SERVICE. 


A  Prelude  may  be  played ',  or  a  Processional  sung,  during  which  the  Chil- 
dren shall  enter. 

The  Minister  shall  enter  and  open  the   Word,    and  having  received  the 
Offering,  he  shall  say: 

The  Lord  is  in  His  holy  temple;  let  all  the  earth  be  silent  before 

lim. 

After  a  brief  silence,  the  Children  may  sing: 
Amen. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

O  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down;  let  us  kneel  before  the  Lord 
>ur  Maker. 

All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  a  suitable  Prayer. 

All  shall  unite  in  saying: 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens,  hallowed  be  Thy  name.  Thy 
kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven  so  upon  the  earth, 
jive  us  this  da}'  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we 
liso  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
is  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory, 
brevet .     Amen. 

Minister: 

O  Lord,  forgive  us  our  trespasses. 

Response: 

As  we  forgive  those  who  trespass  against  us. 

Minister: 

O  Lord,  open  Thou  our  lips,  and  our  mouths  shall  show  forth  Thy 
praise. 

All  standing,  the  Minister  shall  say: 
Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

(9) 


IO  SERVICES    FOR    CHILDREN. 

The  following  or  other  Scripture  Recitation  shall  be  read  in  unison: 

Whosoever  heareth  these  sayings  of  mine,  and  doeth  them,  I  will 
liken  him  unto  a  wise  man,  which  built  his  house  upon  a  rock;  and 
the  rain  descended,  and  the  floods  came,  and  the  winds  blew,  and  beat 
upon  that  house;  and  it  fell  not;  for  it  was  founded  upon  a  rock.  And 
every  one  that  heareth  these  sayings  of  mine,  and  doeth  them  not, 
shall  be  likened  unto  a  foolish  man,  which  built  his  house  upon  the 
sand;  and  the  rain  descended,  and  the  floods  came,  and  the  winds 
blew,  and  beat  upon  that  house,  and  it  fell;  and  great  was  the  fall  of  it. 

Matthew  f:  24-27. 

Minister; 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

The  First  Lesson  shall  be  read. 

A  Hymn,  Chanty  or  Anthetn  shall  be  sung. 

The  following  or  other  Scripture  Recitation  shall  be  read  in  alternate  lines: 
Blessed  are  the  perfect  in  the  way, 
Who  walk  in  the  law  of  the  Lord. 

Blessed  are  they  that  keep  His  testimonies, 
That  seek  Him  with  the  whole  heart; 

Even  they  who  do  no  iniquity, 
Who  walk  in  His  ways. 

Thou  hast  commanded  us  to  keep  Thy  precepts  diligently. 
O  that  my  ways  were  directed  to  keep  Thy  statutes! 

Then  shall  I  not  be  ashamed, 

When  I  have  respect  unto  all  Thy  commandments. 

Psalm  no:  1-6. 

Minister: 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

The  Second  Lesson  shall  be  read. 

A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 


THIRD   SERVICE.  II 

The  Creed  shall  then  be  recited  as  follows: 

I  believe  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  almighty  and  everlasting 
God,  the  Maker  of  heaven  and  earth,  the  Redeemer  and  Savior  of  the 
world.  I  believe  in  the  Sacred  Scripture,  the  Word  of  God,  the  Foun- 
tain of  wisdom,  the  Source  of  life,  and  the  Way  to  heaven.  I  believe 
in  the  Second  Coming  of  the  Lord,  in  the  Spiritual  Sense  of  the  Word, 
and  in  the  Heavenly  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  I  believe  in  the 
New  Angelic  Heaven,  in  the  New  Christian  Church,  in  the  communion 
of  angels  and  men,  in  repentance  from  sin,  in  the  life  of  charity,  in  the 
resurrection  of  man,  in  the  judgment  after  death,  and  in  the  life  ever- 
lasting.    Amen. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 
Let  us  pray. 

All  kneeling \  the  Minister  shall  repeat  a  suitable  Prayer. 

All  standing,  a  Scripture  Recitation  in  Greek  shall  be  read  in  unison. 

A  Doxology  in  Greek  shall  be  sung. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  the  Lord  our  Savior  Jesus  Christ, 
be  with  us  all  evermore.     Amen. 

A  Third  Lesson  may  be  read  from  the  Memorabilia,  or  instead  thereof 
other  selected  reading  may  be  introduced,  after  which  a  Hymn,  Chant, 
or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  Interlude  shall  here  follow. 

A  Doxology  may  be  sung. 

The  Minister  shall  then  address  the  Children. 

A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  Offering  may  here  be  brought  forward,  instead  of  at  the  opening  of  the 
Service. 

All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  one  or  more  suitable  Prayers. 

The  Children  still  kneeling,  the  Benediction  shall  follow. 

A  Postlude  may  be  played,  or  a  Recessional  sung,  during  which  the  Min- 
ister shall  close  the  Word,  and  retire. 


FOURTH  SERVICE. 


A  Prelude  may  be  played,  or  a  Processional  sung,  during  which  the  Chil- 
dren shall  enter. 

The  Minister  shall  enter  and  open  the  Word,   and  having  received  the 
Offering,  he  shall  say: 

The  Lord  is  in  His  holy  temple;  let  all  the  earth  be  silent  before 
Him. 

After  a  brief  silence,  the  Children  may  sing: 
Amen. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

O  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down ;  let  us  kneel  before  the  Lord 
our  Maker. 

All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  a  suitable  Prayer. 

All  shall  unite  in  saying: 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens,  hallowed  be  Thy  name.  Thy 
kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven  so  upon  the  earth. 
Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we 
also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory, 
forever.     Amen. 

Minister: 

O  Lord,  forgive  us  our  trespasses. 

Response: 

As  we  forgive  those  who  trespass  against  us. 

Minister: 

O  Lord,  open  Thou  our  lips,  and  our  mouths  shall  show  forth  Thy 
praise. 

All  standing,  the  Minister  shall  say: 
Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

(12) 


FOURTH  SERVICE.  13 

The  following  or  other  Scripture  Recitation  shall  be  read  in  unison: 

How  beautiful  upon  the  mountains  are  the  feet  of  him  that  bring- 
eth  good  tidings,  that  publisheth  peace;  that  bringeth  good  tidings  of 
good,  that  publisheth  salvation;  that  saith  unto  Zion,  Thy  God  reign- 
eth!  Thy  watchmen  shall  lift  up  their  voice;  and  together  shall  they 
sing;  for  they  shall  see  eye  to  eye,  when  the  Lord  shall  return  unto 
Zion.  Break  forth  into  joy,  sing  together,  ye  waste  places  of  Jeru- 
salem; for  the  Lord  hath  comforted  His  people,  He  hath  redeemed 
Jerusalem. 

Isaiah  52:  7-9. 

Minister: 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

A  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

The  First  Lesson  shall  be  read. 

A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

At  the  option  of  the  Minister,  several  more  Lessons  may  be  read,  each  to  be 
followed  by  a  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem. 

The  Minister  shall  then  say: 

Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  the  Lord  our  Savior  Jesus  Christ, 
be  with  us  all  evermore.     Amen. 

The  I?iterlude  shall  here  follow. 

A  Doxology  may  be  sung. 

The  Minister  shall  then  address  the  Children. 

A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

The  Offering  may  here  be  brought  forward,  instead  of  at  the  opening  of  the 
Service. 

All  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  repeat  one  or  more  suitable  Prayers. 

The  Children  still  kneeling,  the  Benediction  shall  follow. 

A  Postlude  may  be  played,  or  a  Recessional  sung,  during  which  the  Min- 
ister shall  close  the  Word,  and  retire. 


SCHOOL  OPENING. 

/.     A  Prelude  may  be  played,  during  which  the  Pupils  shall  enter. 

2.     An  Inlroit  may  be  sung. 

j.     The  Minister,  having  opened  the  Word,  may  read  a  Sentence  of  Scrip- 
ture, followed  by  an  Invitation  to  Prayer. 

4.  All  kneeling,  the  following  or  other  Responsives  may  be  used: 

Minister: 

Let  the  speech  of  my  mouth,  and  the  meditation  of  my  heart, 
be  acceptable  in  Thy  sight,  O  Lord,  my  Strength  and  my  Redeemer. 

Pupils: 

God  be  gracious  unto  us  and  bless  us,  and  cause  His  face  to 
shine  upon  us. 

5.  All  shall  unite  in  saying: 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens,  hallowed  be  Thy  name. 
Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven  so  upon  the  earth. 
Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we 
also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory, 
forever.     Amen. 

Minister: 

O  Lord,  forgive  us  our  trespasses. 

Pupils: 

As  we  forgive  those  who  trespass  against  US. 

Minister: 
Amen. 

6.  All  standing,  a  Doxology  shall  be  sung, 

(14) 


SCHOOL   OPENING.  1 5 

7.     The  Pupils  may  recite  the  Ten  Commandments,  or  other  Recitation, 
after  which  a  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 


8.  One  or  more  Lessons  shall  be  read. 

9.  A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

10.  The  Minister  may  address  the  Pupils. 

11.  The  Minister  shall  then  repeat  the  following  or  other  Ascription: 

Let  Thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  be  upon  us,  according  as  we  hope  in 
Thee. 


12.     A  Recessional  may  be  sung,  or  a  Postlude  played,  during  which  the 
Minister  shall  close  the  Word. 


3famtl$  TOlorebip* 


i. 

/.     Opening  of  the  Word. 

2.     The  Lord's  Prayer. 

j.    Reading  from  the  Sacred  Scripture,  or  from  the   Writings,  or  from 
both. 

4.  Instruction  or  Conversation. 

5.  Benediction: 

Grace,   mercy,    and   peace,  from    the   Lord  God  our  Savior 
Jesus  Christ,  be  with  us  all  evermore.     Amen. 

6.  Closing  of  the  Word. 

II. 
/.     A  Hymn  or  Doxology. 

2.  Opening  of  the  Word. 

3.  The  Lord's  Prayer. 

4.  A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem. 

5.  Reading  from  the  Sacred  Scripture,  or  from  the  Writings,  or  from 

doth. 

6.  Instruction  or  Conversation. 

7.  A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthetn. 

8.  Reading  of  a  Sermon,  followed  by  a  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem. 
0.  Benediction: 

Grace,    mercy,    and  peace,    from   the   Lord   God   our   Savior 
Jesus  Christ,  be  with  us  all  evermore.     Amen. 

10.     Closing  of  the  Word. 

III. 

/.     A  Hymn  or  Doxology  shall  be  sung. 

2.     Opening  of  the  Word. 

(16) 


FAMILY    WORSHIP.  1 7 

j.     The  following  or  other  Scripture  Recitation  shall  be  read  in  unison: 

Hear,  O  Israel;  the  Lord  our  God  is  one  Lord;  and  thou  shalt 
love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and 
with  all  thy  strength. 

4.  A  Doxology  shall  then  be  sung. 

5.  The  Leader  shall  then  say: 

Let  us  pray. 

6.  All  kneeling,  the  Leader  may  repeat  a  Prayer. 

7.  All  shall  unite  in  saying: 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens,  hallowed  be  Thy  name. 
Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so  upon  the 
earth.  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts, 
as  we  also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but 
deliver  us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and 
the  glory,  forever.     Amen. 

Leader: 

O  Lord,  forgive  us  our  trespasses. 

Response: 

As  we  forgive  those  who  trespass  against  us. 

Leader: 

O  Lord,  open  Thou  our  lips,  and  our  mouths  shall  show 
forth  Thy  praise. 

8.  All  standing,  a  Doxology  or  Hymn  shall  be  sung. 

p.     A  Scripture  Recitation  may  be  read  in  unison,  after  which  a  Doxology 
shall  be  sung. 

10.  Reading  from  the  Sacred  Scripture,  or  from  the  Writings,   or  from 

both. 

11.  A  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall  be  sung. 

12.  A  Sermon  may  be  read,  after  which  a  Hymn,  Chant,  or  Anthem  shall 

be  sung. 

13.  The  Benediction  shall  follow: 

Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  the  Lord  God  our  Savior 
Jesus  Christ,  be  with  us  all  evermore.     Amen. 

14.  Closing  of  the  Word. 


Scripture  IRecltattons. 


UNISONAL  READING. 


THE  TEN  COMMANDMENTS. 

And  God  spake  all  these  words,  saying: 

I  am  the  Lord  thy  God  who  brought  thee  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt,  out  of  the  house  of  bondage.  Thou  shalt  have  no  other  gods 
before  my  face. 

Thou  shalt  not  make  unto  thee  a  graven  image,  or  any  likeness 
of  anything  that  is  in  the  heaven  above,  or  that  is  in  the  earth 
beneath,  or  that  is  in  the  water  under  the  earth;  thou  shalt  not  bow 
thyself  down  to  them,  nor  serve  them;  for  I  the  Lord  thy  God  am  a 
jealous  God,  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon  the  children, 
unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation  of  them  that  hate  me;  and 
showing  mercy  unto  a  thousand  generations  of  them  that  love  me  and 
keep  my  commandments. 

Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  the  Lord  thy  God  in  vain ;  for  the 
Lord  will  not  hold  him  innocent  that  taketh  His  name  in  vain. 

Remember  the  sabbath  day  to  keep  it  holy.  Six  days  shalt  thou 
labor  and  do  all  thy  work;  but  the  seventh  day  is  the  sabbath  of  the 
Lord  thy  God;  in  it  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work,  thou,  nor  thy  son, 
nor  thy  daughter,  thy  manservant,  nor  thy  maidservant,  nor  thy 
beast,  nor  thy  stranger  that  is  within  thy  gates;  for  in  six  days  the 
Lord  made  heaven  and  earth,  the  sea,  and  all  that  is  in  them,  and 
rested  on  the  seventh  day;  wherefore  the  Lord  blessed  the  sabbath  day 
and  hallowed  it. 

Honor  thy  father  and  thy  mother,  that  thy  days  may  be  long 
upon  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee. 

Thou  shalt  not  kill. 

Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery. 

Thou  shalt  not  steal. 

Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  witness  against  thy  neighbor. 

Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbor's  house. 

Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbor's  wife,  nor  his  manservant, 
nor  his  maidservant,  nor  his  ox,  nor  his  ass,  nor  anything  that  is  thy 

neighbor's. 

Exodjis  20:  1-17. 
(18) 


THE   TEN   COMMANDMENTS.  19 

v  ••  t  •  t  :  -        t        ••  v:       ••  - :- 

rv3D  onyp  yn^p  *pnNaln  "ltsfoj  TO^H  n)n'  ^? 
■ntownfc  :"OB~^j>  onrtN  ovtat  ti1?  n^.-f-^b  ronaj? 

v  -:  -  t  t        -  •  ■•  -:  •      v:      I  :       v  :  •  ■  t  -: 

V1N3  lEM  ^130  D"»D#3  1EfN  njlOnTOI  ^DS  Tl1? 

1  v  t  t        v  -:  -      *■  -  •         •  -  t  -        v  -:        t       :        t  :       ••••.-      I  : 

□rib  mnn^'n-N1? :  yin1?  nnno  D"»»3  iem  nnno 

v  t        v~:  -  :     •  1  v  t  t         ■  *  —        v  -:-         -  t  • 

fly  ids  tup  !?«  sroito  nvr>  ^n  ^  D"i3j?n  161 

J  -:        !••  t»-       ••       I    v     v:         t    :       •     t  ••:  tt  : 

nfctfi  :mvb  D^svbjn  d^bt^;  traa^sr  n3N 

v     :  t  :      :  •  ••  •        -:  •   ••  •  -  •  t  t 

-DtfviN  Kfrn  tib :  sniao  noefa  ^n^  d^n*?  non 

t    •  t     :   •      ••  :       :         — :     :  •  t  -:  - 

t  •        v  -:        ••         t    :       l\— :  •  :t-        I    v     v:        t    : 

d^o1  n&&  :iznpb  nstfn  dvtin  -rt3i :  nib6  lotf-nt* 

•tv"  :  I  - :        t  -  -  v  t        :  t  -  : 

rtttb  nstf  yna/n  on  :?jro«^D"^D  rvfrjn  ~i3i?m 

t  t  -         •    •    :    -  :         I  v  :      -  :        t      t     •    t  :  -:  - 

?p3g  sjparsj.ni  nrw  ro»6b"ta  nfegrrttb  fprta 
Dpor-n^v  '3  :  ?p"w3  neto  5pn  ^PH^i  'IP?**] 
■b3"nw  D'rrnN  viNrrnNi  D^otfrrnN  rrtrp  nfrj? 

t         v  :       t  -  1  v  t  t         v  :         •  -  t   -         v        t     :  T  T 

TIN   n1m   T113   p_!?y   ^3^-1    D1'2    nn    D3"* itfK 

t    :       )-••!••      "-     *•    •  :  -  — r-        t         v  -: 

|j?p^  ?jBK~nNi  tpsirnM  n23  :  vneft]£i  n|£/n  Df 
:  Tjb  jni  sprfat  nln^E/N  n?"™n  ^  T?"1  F0^ 
-ij?  ?jjro  rnyn  &6  :  aian  n1?  :  pjton  *6  :  nann  *6 

:  Tjynb  i£/N  tei  nom  nwi  mow 


20  SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS. 

2. 

GENESIS  1. 


FIRST   DAY. 

i.     In  the  beginning  God  created  the  heaven  and  the  earth. 

2.  And  the  earth  was  void  and  empty;  and  darkness  was  upon 
the  face  of  the  deep.  And  the  Spirit  of  God  moved  upon  the  face  of  the 
waters. 

3.  And  God  said,  Let  there  be  light;  and  there  was  light. 

4.  And  God  saw  the  light,  that  it  was  good;  and  God  divided 
the  light  from  the  darkness. 

5.  And  God  called  the  light  Day,  and  the  darkness  He  called 
Night.     And  the  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  first  day. 

SECOND   DAY. 

6.  And  God  said,  Let  there  be  an  expanse  in  the  midst  of  the 
waters,  and  let  it  divide  the  waters  from  the  waters. 

7.  And  God  made  the  expanse,  and  divided  the  waters  which 
were  under  the  expanse  from  the  waters  which  were  above  the  ex- 
panse; and  it  was  so. 

8.  And  God  called  the  expanse  Heaven.  And  the  evening  and 
the  morning  were  the  second  day. 

THIRD   DAY. 

9.  And  God  said,  Let  the  waters  under  the  heaven  be  gathered 
together  unto  one  place,  and  let  the  dry  land  appear;  and  it  was  so. 


SCRIPTURE  RECITATIONS.  21 

GENESIS  I. 


FIRST   DAY. 


1  v  t  t        ••  :       •  -  t  -         ••  v:       t  t  •       ••  : 

mni  Dlnn  ^B'by  Tjttfrn  «3iT  inn  nnjn  ynarn  2 

:  D?»n  ""J?"!??  ncnnjp  d^n 

:  -rtmrpi  nia  \t  DTib^  no^'i  3 

p2  q^n  H?n  Die:-1?  niKrrnK  EPr^n  Kn^i  4 

J^nn  pai  ni^n 

mmrm  rb'h  *op  TitfnVi  Di1  nl*6  DTi^K  *opn  5 

v  v      •  :-       t:t       tIt     »  v      -:  t  •     v:       t»:  — 


:  nna  dy>  np3-\-m 


SECOND   DAY. 


pa  bnan  vm  cnan  "nins  rpn  w  ovttot  notfn  6 

I   ••         •   :  -       •    •       •  t  -      '       :    -  r»  t       •  :  •     v: 

:  D1^  D1^ 

•  T  T 

..  _.         .  —      I    ..         ..  . —     _  j.  T  T        ..  .    ...         

:  ]D-ir\i)  jnpnb  ^>j?n  ntfK  d^bh  pal  ypn1?  nnno 

j  ..       .  ._    _  j.  TT       —        ..  _.       .  —    j    ..     _   j .  T  T . 

Di1  npn-rm  anjnm  unx/  jrpnb  □in^  *np»i  s 


t  t     ■  i'tt  •     v :        t  1 :  • 


THIRD   DAY. 


Dipo-^N  nvswn  nnno  o^sn  np1  dti^n  notfn  9 

It        v        --t  -         —  •        • —        It-  •     v: 

:  }j-^)  n&yn  n^n  nnx 

j..         .    ._         t   T~-  V  T  "  :  TV 


22  SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS. 

10.  And  God  called  the  dry  land  Earth;  and  the  gathering  to- 
gether of  the  waters  called  He  Seas;  and  God  saw  that  it  was  good. 

ii.  And  God  said,  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  grass,  the  herb 
yielding  seed,  and  the  fruit  tree  yielding  fruit  after  his  kind,  whose 
seed  is  in  itself,  upon  the  earth;  and  it  was  so. 

12.  And  the  earth  brought  forth  grass,  and  herb  yielding  seed 
after  his  kind,  and  the  tree  yielding  fruit,  whose  seed  was  in  itself, 
after  his  kind;  and  God  saw  that  it  was  good. 

13.  And  the  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  third  day. 


FOURTH   DAY. 

14.  And  God  said,  Let  there  be  luminaries  in  the  expanse  of  the 
heaven  to  divide  the  day  from  the  night;  and  let  them  be  for  signs,  and 
for  seasons,  and  for  days,  and  years; 

15.  And  let  them  be  for  luminaries  in  the  expanse  of  the  heaven 
to  give  light  upon  the  earth;  and  it  was  so. 

16.  And  God  made  two  great  luminaries;  the  greater  luminary  to 
rule  the  day,  and  the  lesser  luminary  to  rule  the  night;  He  made  the 
stars  also. 

17.  And  God  set  them  in  the  expanse  of  the  heaven  to  give  light 
upon  the  earth, 

18.  And  to  rule  over  the  day  and  over  the  night,  and  to  divide  the 
light  from  the  darkness;  and  God  saw  that  it  was  good. 

19.  And  the  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  fourth  day. 


SCRIPTURE    RECITATIONS.  23 

crs1  *np  D^sn  nipobi  via  nete5^  DVlto  *npsi  » 
jnt  gn»  3frj?  wsfi  y*i«n  wtfin  trrthj  tdh^  » 

1  v  t  t       -  :-         v  -:  •   :         • :         v  •  :      1  •• 

•  P""'IT1 

yjn  vanb  jnt  m?  ac?y  n^i  Y^??  N^R1  I2 
:  ale-is  dv&k  inn.iron^  la-ijnt  *i#k  ^s-ntofc 


FOURTH   DAY. 


Hanb  D^p^'n  rp-ia  m*to  *rp  d^k  iowi  m 
d1^  Dnjrto^  nrt*6  vm  nWn  pai  Di»n  pa 

•t  :  — :       :  :         t  :        t  :  t  -     '    ••  -     )    •• 


:  D^im 

'  t  : 


rwi-^j  Txr\b  DnMfn  jrp-ia  miNc6  rm  15 

1 v t  t       -  •  t  :  •  -  t  ~       -  1  •    :  •  :•  t: 

ntezpn-nM  D^ian  mtfsn  "utsTa*  d^k  ew>i_  16 
nbtinnb  fopn  niNsn-nw  D?n  n^DD1?  Han 

v  v    :  v  :      1     It-  t  -         v  :  -         v  v    :  v  :  t  - 

:  casten  nw  rb^n 

•  t       -         •• :       t  :  — 

rrwrb*  iwrb  omtfn  yp"ia  Cftfbx  or\x  \m  ^ 

1    vt  t        -  •  t  :         •  t  t  -     -  I  •    :  •  •      v:       t        I  ••  •- 

•ntfnn  ra  ii«n  pa  Harfa  n^ai  Dlaa  b^rb\  «s 

;.._)..  t     I   ••  ■ :  - :  t:--  -  :  •  : 

:  'jrai  Qi1  "ij3a-ln?l  anjnrn  19 


24  SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS. 

FIFTH   DAY. 

20.  And  God  said,  Let  the  waters  bring  forth  abundantly  the 
moving  creature  that  hath  life,  and  fowl  that  may  fly  above  the  earth 
in  the  open  expanse  of  heaven. 

21.  And  God  created  great  whales,  and  every  living  creature  that 
moveth,  which  the  waters  brought  forth  abundantly,  after  their  kind, 
and  every  winged  fowl  after  his  kind;  and  God  saw  that  it  was  good. 

22.  And  God  blessed  them,  saying,  Be  fruitful,  and  multiply,  and 
fill  the  waters  in  the  seas,  and  let  fowl  multiply  in  the  earth. 

23.  And  the  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  fifth  day. 

SIXTH   DAY. 

24.  And  God  said,  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  the  living  creature 
after  his  kind,  cattle,  and  creeping  thing,  and  beast  of  the  earth  after 
his  kind;  and  it  was  so. 

25.  And  God  made  the  beast  of  the  earth  after  his  kind,  and 
cattle  after  their  kind,  and  every  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth 
after  his  kind;  and  God  saw  that  it  was  good. 

26.  And  God  said,  Let  us  make  man  in  our  image,  after  our  like- 
ness; and  let  them  have  dominion  over  the  fish  of  the  sea,  and  over  the 
fowl  of  the  air,  and  over  the  cattle,  and  over  all  the  earth,  and  over 
every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth. 


27.     So  God  created  man  in  His  own  image,  in  the  image  of  God 
created  He  him;  male  and  female  created  He  them. 


SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS.  25 

FIFTH   DAY. 

f\\y)  njn  tfw  p#  uysn  wytfi  Dvfcg  na«n  2° 

0$rta  nw  D^ian  Dranrrna  Epnbjg  vran  ** 
■bs  nw  Dnrab  onon  imtf  ie^k  nfeoin  nsnn 

t        •• :       •••-•:        :  t        v  -:        v  v      t       t  — 

tut  *6bn  «m  ns  ia*6  fft&K  nntf  Tpai  22 

v  :   •  :  :  ...     v!         T  Ivt:- 

:  yw3  a*T  pjlyni  mn  cyan 


SIXTH    DAY. 


nana  w^  n*n  tfw  vn«n  «ain  dti!?«  na^i  24 

t  ••  :        t     •  :         t-         vv     »  vtt         ••  •      v: 

:  p->.Ti  nrab  lpR-town  fram 

»•■        •  :-       t    •  :      1  vv  :-  :         v  v  t 

nanan-nw  nra*>  rwn  nsn-n«  dti!?«  pjpi  25 

t  ••  :  -         v :        t    •  :       'vtt         ~         v  v:         

wfo*  m»i  mrab  rnrmn  fran-^3  nw  wab 

...         . —         ..    .  .  T  t-:t  v  v       T  .. :        t    •  : 

:  ato~>3 
vtti  unms  uaj?sa  an«  njbga  trnto  naH'1  26 
fTwrfccn  nanaai  own  ^jni  D»n  nana 
:  vn«n-^  Win  Wvrteni 

!    V  T  T  -  **       T  V    VT  t    : 

ma  mb*  D^«a  la'paa  trotm*  d^n  *oan  27 

tt  •     v:      v  v  :  :  -  :         tt  t         v  •     v:       t  :  — 

:  an**  ma  napji  nai  ma 


26  SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS. 

28.  And  God  blessed  them,  and  God  said  unto  them,  Be  fruitful, 
and  multiply,  and  replenish  the  earth,  and  subdue  it;  and  have  do- 
minion over  the  fish  of  the  sea,  and  over  the  fowl  of  the  air,  and  over 
every  living  thing  that  moveth  upon  the  earth. 

29.  And  God  said,  Behold,  I  have  given  you  every  herb  bearing 
seed,  which  is  upon  the  face  of  all  the  earth,  and  every  tree,  in  the 
which  is  the  fruit  of  a  tree  yielding  seed;  to  you  it  shall  be  for  meat. 

30.  And  to  every  beast  of  the  earth,  and  to  every  fowl  of  the  air, 
and  to  every  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth,  wherein  there  is  life, 
I  have  given  every  green  herb  for  meat;  and  it  was  so. 

31.  And  God  saw  every  thing  that  He  had  made,  and,  behold,  it 
was  very  good.  And  the  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  sixth 
day. 


GENESIS  2. 


SEVENTH   DAY. 

i.  Thus  the  heavens  and  the  earth  were  finished,  and  all  the 
host  of  them. 

2.  And  on  the  seventh  day  God  ended  His  work  which  He  had 
made;  and  He  rested  on  the  seventh  day  from  all  His  work  which  He 
had  made. 

3.  And  God  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and  sanctified  it;  because 
that  in  it  He  had  rested  from  all  His  work  which  God  created  and 
made. 


SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS.  2J 

oni  ne  dt&n  onb  noKn  d%i!?n  on«  iron  ^ 

:  :  •     v:         vt         v       -  •      v:        t  Ivt:- 

ntyai  en  nna  mi  nefrai  vnan-nN  isboi 

I       :  t-         -  :  •  :        t  :    :   •  :      •  vt  t         v  :   • 

:  Y"iKn-^y  nfronn  i-rn-^ai  unattn 

I    v  T  T  -  V     V        T  T"  T   :  '  ~  T    - 

jni  afejrte"nn  d^  ^nru  nan  twito  notfn  ^ 

—  ...   ••       t         v  vt         •  — t         "  *  *      v: 

i3~n#K  wrrfcrnw  n»r^  ^s-^y  neto  m 

v  -:     I  --T       t         v  :     i  v  t  t       t      •• :        -       v  -: 

:  rtoaub  rror  nab  jni  jnt  vyns 

t  :  t  :        v  :  •        v  t       -T  -••       |  ..        .  : 

-bj?  from  bibi  D"»Dtsfn  ntirWn  vi^n  rwrfato  30 

:  •  -  t   -       I  t  :        I  v  t  T        ~-        t  : 

rfaMb  2e>i?  pr^mn  n>n  e-'bj  13— i^h  vn«n 

t  :  t:         v  ••    1    vv       t         v        t~         vv  v  -:     1  v  t  t 

n«o  ato'mm  new  "ytfinrhsrwi  d^n  *nn  31 

:  ••  •  :  t  t  v  -:       t         v  •     v:  :  — 


GENESIS  2. 


SEVENTH   DAY. 


:  DNasr^Di  v^ni  D">Dtfn  fain    1 

t  t  :        t  :    1  v  t  t  :       •  -  t  -         : :  - 

:  new  n#«  lro«^D~^3D  Tatfn  DfG  nse"! 

t  t        v  -:  :      -  :         t  •        •     •    :    -  :  •- 

12  ^3  in«  t*ipn  ^atfn  Df-n*  dti^n  "n-o1!    3 
:  rrtfrj6  ovito  ma— itfK  inamo-^oo  nse* 


28  SCRIPTURE  RECITATIONS. 

3. 

PSALM  1. 


Blessed  is  the  man  that  walketh  not  in  the  counsel  of  the  wicked, 
nor  standeth  in  the  way  of  sinners,  nor  sitteth  in  the  seat  of  the  scorn- 
ful. But  his  delight  is  in  the  law  of  the  Lord;  and  in  His  law  doth 
he  meditate  day  and  night.  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  by  the 
rivers  of  water,  that  bringeth  forth  his  fruit  in  his  season;  his  leaf 
also  shall  not  wither;  and  whatsoever  he  doeth  shall  prosper.  The 
wicked  are  not  so;  but  are  like  the  chaff  which  the  wind  driveth  away. 
Therefore  the  wicked  shall  not  stand  in  the  judgment,  nor  sinners  in 
the  congregation  of  the  just.  For  the  Lord  knoweth  the  way  of  the 
just;  but  the  way  of  the  wicked  shall  perish. 


4. 

PSALM  23. 


The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd;  I  shall  not  want.  He  maketh  me  to 
lie  down  in  green  pastures;  He  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters.  He 
restoreth  my  soul;  He  leadeth  me  in  the  paths  of  justice  for  His  name's 
sake.  Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death, 
I  will  fear  no  evil.  For  Thou  art  with  me;  Thy  rod  and  Thy  staff  they 
comfort  me.  Thou  preparest  a  table  before  me  in  the  presence  of  mine 
enemies;  Thou  anointest  my  head  with  oil;  my  cup  runneth  over. 
Surely  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  of  my  life; 
and  I  will  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  for  ever. 


SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS.  29 

3. 

PSALM  1. 


THM  DWi  nays  "nSn  tib  "HSte  Bfwi  neta    i 

Jv  v  :  •  t    :         — :-       J-  t  v  -:  •  t        ••  :   - 

~D«  na  :  aef"  t6  d1^  atftoai  "ioy  &6  o^isn    » 

TT  ...  _.  TT  •    T   ~ 

:  nW>i  d»v  narr  iminai  teen  nVf  mina 

t:tt        t  v  :  v  t       :  :  v         t    :  -        : 

inya  in1  ins  iem  ons  ^B-^p  ^intf  vjo  mm    3 

•:!•••         :  •         v  -:        •  t      •• :  -       -  T      '  •■ :         tt  : 

}D  *6   rmbjp  ntojrp itsto  bai  bi^  16  *nj$l    4 
mb  p-bv  :  nn  tfBirmtfK  vfea-DN  '3  d  Win    5 

j ..        _        _  v  :    •         v  -:    1  •       •  •  t    :  t 

"o  :  trpna  mya  D^em  BBetoa  dw>  idd1    « 
:  la^n  d*Wi  "n*ni  D^pny  ri-n  mm  ini1 


4. 

PSALM  23. 


pnjH?ayD3  ^vgi  aale^  Hrtu  pjjwjr  nlruo    I 

jn  ntn-*6  nio^H  Wia  rbms  D3  :  totf  raol?    4 

t        t     •  vt  :  -         ••  :       1 -  :      1-  -  : 

pionr   nan   aruyeto1!  ?|Da#  nay  nn&r>3 
wi  jotfa  rueh  ma  nu  into  ^d1?  ?pyn    5 

I  v  v  -      t  :  -    •        t   :  vv    I  t  :  :       -  t  :        '    -:  - 

*»n  ^-to  ^rbtt  norn  ato  tin  :mn  ""Dia    6 

t-        •• :       t        •        :  :•         vvt  I-  tt  : 


:  D1^  Tptf?  mm  maa  ^natfi 

•  t     '  v      :       t    :  ••  :       •   :  -  : 


30  SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS. 

5. 

THE  LORD'S  PRAYER. 


Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens,  hallowed  be  Thy  name.  Thy 
kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven  so  upon  the  earth. 
Give  us  this  da5'  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we  also 
forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver  us 
from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory, 
forever,     Amen. 

Matthew  6:  9-13. 


6. 

THE  TWO  GREAT  COMMANDMENTS. 


Hear,  O  Israel;  the  Lord  our  God  is  one  Lord;  and  thou  shalt  love 
the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with 
all  thy  mind,  and  with  all  thy  strength.  This  is  the  first  and  great 
commandment;  and  the  second  is  like  unto  it,  Thou  shalt  love  thy 
neighbor  as  thyself.  On  these  two  commandments  hang  all  the  law 
and  the  prophets. 

Mark  12:  29,  30.     Matthew  22:  38-40. 


7. 

THE  TEN  BLESSINGS. 


Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit;  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 
Blessed  are  they  that  mourn;  for  they  shall  be  comforted.  Blessed  are 
the  meek;  for  they  shall  inherit  the  earth.  Blessed  are  they  which  do 
hunger  and  thirst  after  righteousness;  for  they  shall  be  filled.  Blessed 
are  the  merciful;  for  they  shall  obtain  mercy.  Blessed  are  the  pure  in 
heart;  for  they  shall  see  God.  Blessed  are  the  peacemakers;  for  they 
shall  be  called  the  children  of  God.  Blessed  are  they  which  are  perse- 
cuted for  the  sake  of  righteousness;  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 
Blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  revile  you,  and  persecute  you,  and  shall 
say  all  manner  of  evil  against  you  falsely,  for  my  sake.  Rejoice,  and 
be  exceeding  glad;  for  great  is  your  reward  in  heaven;  for  so  perse- 
cuted they  the  prophets  which  were  before  you. 

Matthew  5:  3-12. 


SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS.  31 

5. 

THE  LORD'S  PRAYER. 


Ilarep  rjfxwv  6   iv  rots   ovparot?,  ayvaaO-qray   to  ovofxd   crov    cXflcrco  77 
/3acriXcta   crov    ycvr)6rjT0i  to  BcXrjpd  crov,   ws   iv  ovpavcu,    Kat   ctti   ttJs   yrjs' 

TOV   apTOV    fjfJLWV    TOV    €7TtOVCTlOV    8o?    ^/JUV    CTrjpLCpOV'     KO.L    dc/>CS    ^fUV    TO.    O^CtX^- 

para  r)p.wv,  cos  Kat  T^peis  dcpt'epev  to?s  oc/>eiX€Tats  ^jawv   Kat  /u.77  etcrcvcyKTjs  77pas 

eis  7T6tpacrpov,  dXXa  pvcrat  r)p.as  oltto  tov  irovrjpov.     otl  crov  Icttiv  rj  j3ao~i\cLa} 

kol  rj  8vVapts,  Kat  r)  &6£a  «s  rovs  ataivas.     aprp/- 

Matthew  6:  9-13. 


6. 

THE  TWO  GREAT  COMMANDMENTS. 


*Akovc,  'Icrpa^A.'  Kvptos  6  ©cos  r)p.<jiv  Kvptos  els  ccrrt.  Kat  dya7T77creis 
Kvptov  toi^  ©eov  crov  e£  0X775  T17S  KapSt'as  crov  Kat  e£  0X775  T77S  ipvyfj?  crov, 
Kat  e|  0X77?  T77S  Stavoias  crov;  Kat  i£  0X77S  T775  tcr^vo?  crov.  avT77  ccrrt  npioTrj 
Kat  fxeydXr)  ivToXr).  Sevrcpa  8e  oaoia  avrrj,  AyaTTT^crets  r6v  TrX-qcrtov  crov 
cos  crcavrdv.      ev  Tavrats  rats  8pcrtv  eVroXats  oXos  6  vopos  Kat  01  irpo<j>rjTai 

Kpcuavrat. 

Mark  12:  29,  30.     Matthew  22:  38-40. 


7. 
THE  TEN  BLESSINGS. 


MaKCtptOt   Ot  TTTCU^Ot  TOO  TTVC.vpjO.Tl'     OTL  CLVTWV  €CTTLV  7j   fiaCTlXcLa   TCOV  OVpCL- 

vwv.  paKaptot  ot  7rev0ovvTe<s'  otl  avrot  7rapaKXrj$r]crovTaL.  paKaptot  ot 
^pacts'  ort  avrot  KXrjpovoprjcrovcrL  tyjv  yrjv.  paKaptot  ot  Tretvcovrc?  Kat  811/w- 
tcs  T77V  8tKatocrw77V  ort  avrot  ^opracr^T^crovTat.  paKaptot  ot  cXeT^povcs'  ort 
avrot  €Xe77^77crovrat.  paKaptot  ot  KaOapol  Trj  KapSta*  ort  avrot  tov  ©eov 
o\J/ovTa.L.  pjc.Ka.ptoL  01  elp7)V0TT0L0L'  otl  avrot  viol  ®€ov  KXrjOrjcrovTaL.  pXLKO.- 
ptOL  ot  SeStcoypeVot  cvckcv  &LKaiocrvvr)<S'  ort  avroov  ecrrtv  77  /SacrtXeta  rtov  ovpavcov. 
aaKaptot"  core,  orav  oveiStcrcocrtv  vpas  Kat  8tco£a)crt,  Kat  ct7ra>crt  Trav  Trovrjpov 
prjpxi.  Kat9'  vpcov  i/^cvSopevot,  eveKev  cpov.  ^atpere  Kat  dyaXXtacr#e,  ort  6  picr#os 
vp.u)v  7roXvs  eV  rots  ovpavots*  ovrco  yap  eStco^av  rovs  irpocfarJTas  rovs  rrpo 
vpcov. 

Matthew  3:  3-12. 


32  SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS. 

8. 

In  the  beginning  was  the  Word,  and  the  Word  was  with  God,  and 
the  Word  was  God.  The  same  was  in  the  beginning  with  God.  All 
things  were  made  by  Him;  and  without  Him  was  not  anything  made 
that  was  made.  In  Him  was  life;  and  the  life  was  the  light  of  men. 
And  the  light  shineth  in  darkness;  and  the  darkness  comprehended  it 
not.  That  was  the  true  light,  which  lighteth  every  man  that  cometh 
into  the  world.  He  was  in  the  world,  and  the  world  was  made  by  Him, 
and  the  world  knew  Him  not.  He  came  unto  His  own,  and  His  own 
received  Him  not.  But  as  many  as  received  Him,  to  them  gave  He 
power  to  become  the  sons  of  God,  even  to  them  that  believe  on  His 
name;  which  were  born,  not  of  blood,  nor  of  the  will  of  the  flesh,  nor 
of  the  will  of  man,  but  of  God.  And  the  Word  was  made  flesh,  and 
dwelt  among  us,  and  we  beheld  His  glory,  the  glory  as  of  the  only 
begotten  of  the  Father,  full  of  grace  and  truth. 

John  i:  1-5;  9-14. 

9. 

And  I  heard  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a  great  multitude,  and  as  the 
voice  of  many  waters,  and  as  the  voice  of  mighty  thunderings,  saying, 
Alleluia;  for  the  Lord  God  Omnipotent  reigneth.  Let  us  be  glad  and 
rejoice,  and  give  glory  to  Him;  for  the  marriage  of  the  Lamb  is  come, 
and  His  wife  hath  made  herself  ready.  And  to  her  was  granted  that 
she  should  be  arrayed  in  fine  linen,  clean  and  white;  for  the  fine  linen 
is  the  righteousness  of  saints.  And  He  saith  unto  me,  Write,  Blessed 
are  they  which  are  called  unto  the  marriage  supper  of  the  Lamb. 

Revelation  19:  6-9. 

10. 

And  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new  earth;  for  the  first  heaven  and 
the  first  earth  were  passed  away;  and  there  was  no  more  sea.  And  I, 
John,  saw  the  holy  city,  New  Jerusalem,  coming  down  from  God  out 
of  heaven,  prepared  as  a  bride  adorned  for  her  husband.  And  I  heard 
a  great  voice  out  of  heaven  saying,  Behold,  the  tabernacle  of  God  is 
with  men,  and  He  will  dwell  with  them,  and  they  shall  be  His  people, 
and  God  Himself  shall  be  with  them,  and  be  their  God.  And  God  shall 
wipe  away  all  tears  from  their  eyes;  and  there  shall  be  no  more  death, 
neither  sorrow,  nor  crying,  neither  shall  there  be  any  more  pain;  for 

the  former  things  are  passed  away. 

Revelation  21:  1-4. 


SCRIPTURE  RECITATIONS.  33 


'Ev  apxfl  rjv  6  Adyos,  Kal  6  Aoyo?  rjv  7rpos  tov  ©eov,  Kat  ©eos  rjv  6  Aoyos. 
ovros  rjv  iv  dpxij  7rpos  tov  ©eov.  TLdvTa  oV  avrov  eyevero,  Kal  x^pi-*  o-vtov 
eye'vcro  ovSe  ev  o  yeyovev.  iv  avrco  ^wr)  rjv,  Kal  r)  far)  rjv  to  <£a>s  raiv  avvpui- 
ttu)V  '  Kal  to  <p£)<;  iv  Trj  o-kotlo.  <paLV€L,  Kal  r)  o-KOTLa  avrb  ov  Kare' \aj3ev.  r\v  to 
(pus  to  6Wr}$Lvov,  o  <puTi£ei  irdvTa  avOpoywov  ep^o/xevov  ets  tov  koct/xov.  iv 
to)  Kocrtta)  rjv-,  Kal  6  koct/xos  oV  avrov  eyevero,  Kal  6  Koapios  avTov  ovk  lyvco. 
ciS  to.  tSta  rj\0€,  Kal  ol  tStot  avTov  ov  7rapeAa/3ov.  ocrot  81  ZXafiov  avrov, 
iSojKev  avrots  i$ovo~iav  reWa  ©eov  yeve'cr&u,  rot?  Trtcrrevovo-tv  ets  to  ovoua 
avrov*  ot  ovk  i£  atuarcov,  ovSe  ck  OeXrjpaTos  o~apKos,  ovSe  ck  6e\rjpxLTO<% 
dvopos,  dAV  iK  ©eov  iyevvrj6r)0-av.  Kat  6  Aoyos  o"ap£  eyevero,  Kat  io-Krjvwo-ev 
iv  r)pXv,  Kal  i$eaadp.cda  tt)v  Sd£av  avrov,  86£av  w?  uovoyevovs  7rapa  7rarpos, 
TrA^p7??  ^apiros  Kat  aA?70£ta?. 

yb^»  77  7-5/   9-/^. 


Kat  rjKOvaa  w<s  <pwvr)v  o^Aov  7roAAov,  Kat  a>s  <pu)vr)v  v8dra)V  ttoWwv,  Kat 
d)S  <f>(x>vr)v  /Qpovraiv  tcr^vpaiv,  Ae'yovras,  'AAA^Aovta'  ort  e/focrtAfvo-c  Kvpto? 
6  ©£os  6  7ravroKparcop.  ^atpwuev  Kat  dyaAAtcope&x,  Kat  Soop,ev  r?)v  8d£av 
avrw"  ort  ^A.#ev  6  ydp,os  rov  dpvtov,  Kat  17  yvvr)  avrov  r\Toipxxo~€V  iavTrjv. 
Kat  €Oo0i7  ai^T#  tva  TrepifidXrrrai  fivo-ar  ivov  KaOapbv  Kal  Aau7rpdv  to  yap 
/SvVcrivov  ra  StKatcopard  can  ra>v  dytW.  Kat  Acyet  tun,  Tpdxpov,  MaKaptot 
ot  cts  r6  SciVvov  rov  yduov  rov  dpvtov  KeKAr/p-cvot. 

Revelation  19:  6-9. 


10. 

Kat  ctSov  ovpavov  Katvov  Kat  y^v  Kaivqv  6  yap  7rpa)TOS  ovpavos  Kat  07 
irpwTr)  yrj  iraprjXOe,  ko.1  r)  OdXaaaa  ovk  \o~tiv  Irt.  Kat  eyo>  'Icadvvr;?  cTSov  r^v 
7ro\tv  r^/v  dytav,  lepovaakrjp.  Katvrjv  Kara/3atvovo*av  a7ro  rov  ©eov  ck  rov 
ovpavov,  rjTOLfxao'p.ivrjv  w?  vup.cpr)V  KtKOcrp,r)p.€vr]V  r<3  dvSpt  avr^s.  Kat  ^Kovo-a 
(pojvr)<s  iieydXrjs  iK  tov  ovpavov  Aeyovo-?;?,  'ISov  r)  VK-qvr)  tov  ©eov  pera  raiv 
avdpuiirinv,  Kal  aKrjvwau  aer'  avrtuv  Kat  avrot  Xaot  avrov  Icrovrat,  Kat  avros 
6  ©eo?  eo-rat  p.er'  avrtov,  ®e6s  avraiv.  Kat  i£aXeu[f€i  6  ©eos  7rdv  oaKpvov  a7ro 
roiv  oKpdak/xwv  avraiv,  Kat  6  ^dvaros  ovk  eo"rat  en,  ovre  7rivOo<s  ovre  Kpavyr) 
ovre  7rdvos  ovk  carat  ert*   ort  ra  7rpaJra  a7r^A0ov. 

Revelation  21:  1-4. 


34  scripture;  recitations. 

11. 

Behold,  how  good  and  how  pleasant  it  is  for  brethren  to  dwell 
together  in  unity!  It  is  like  the  goodly  oil  upon  the  head,  that  ran 
down  upon  the  beard,  even  Aaron's  beard;  that  went  down  to  the  hem 
of  his  garments;  as  the  dew  of  Hermon,  that  descended  upon  the 
mountains  of  Zion;  for  there  the  Lord  commanded  the  blessing,  even 
life  for  evermore. 

Psalm  ijj. 

12. 

The  people  that  walked  in  darkness  have  seen  a  great  light;  they 
that  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  shadow  of  death,  upon  them  hath  the 
light  shined.  For  unto  us  a  Child  is  born,  unto  us  a  Son  is  given; 
and  the  government  shall  be  upon  His  shoulder;  and  His  name  shall 
be  called  Wonderful,  Counsellor,  God,  the  Mighty,  Father  of  Eternity, 
Prince  of  Peace.  Of  the  increase  of  His  government  and  peace  there 
shall  be  no  end,  upon  the  throne  of  David,  and  upon  His  kingdom,  to 
order  it,  and  to  establish  it  with  judgment  and  with  justice,  now  and 
for  evermore.     The  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  will  perform  this. 

Isaiah  9:  2,  6,  7. 

13. 

Wherewith  shall  I  come  before  the  Lord,  and  bow  myself  before 
the  high  God?  Shall  I  come  before  Him  with  burnt  offerings,  with 
calves  of  a  year  old?  Will  the  Lord  be  pleased  with  thousands  of 
rams,  with  ten  thousands  of  rivers  of  oil  ?  Shall  I  give  my  first-born 
for  my  transgression,  the  fruit  of  my  body  for  the  sin  of  my  soul  ? 
He  hath  showed  thee,  O  man,  what  is  good;  and  what  doth  the  Lord 
require  of  thee,  but  to  do  justly,  and  to  love  mercy,  and  to  walk  hum- 
bly with  thy  God  ? 

Micah  6:  6-8. 

14. 

At  the  same  time  came  the  disciples  unto  Jesus,   saying,  Who 

is  the  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven?     And  Jesus  called  a  little 

child  unto  Him,  and  set  him  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  said,  Verily 

I  say  unto  you,  Except  ye  be  converted,  and  become  as  little  children, 

ye  shall  not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven.     Whosoever  therefore 

shall  humble  himself  as  this  little  child,  the  same  is  the  greatest  in 

the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

Matthew  18:  1-4. 


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15. 


My  soul  doth  magnify  the  Lord,  and  my  spirit  doth  rejoice  in 
God  my  Savior;  for  He  hath  regarded  the  low  estate  of  His  hand- 
maiden. For  behold  from  henceforth  all  generations  shall  call  me 
blessed;  for  He  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  me  great  things,  and  holy 
is  His  name.  And  His  mercy  is  on  them  that  fear  Him  from  genera- 
tion to  generation.  He  hath  showed  strength  with  His  arm,  He  hath 
scattered  the  proud  in  the  imagination  of  their  heart.  He  hath  put 
down  the  mighty  from  their  seats,  and  exalted  them  of  low  degree;  He 
hath  filled  the  hungry  with  good  things,  and  the  rich  He  hath  sent 
away  empty.  He  hath  helped  His  servant  Israel,  in  remembrance  of 
His  mercy;  as  He  spake  to  our  fathers,  to  Abraham  and  to  his  seed 
forever. 

Luke  1;  46-55. 


16. 

Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel;  for  He  hath  visited  and  re- 
deemed His  people,  and  hath  raised  up  an  horn  of  salvation  for  us  in 
the  house  of  His  servant  David.  As  He  spake  by  the  mouth  of  His 
holy  ones,  His  prophets  from  the  beginning,  that  we  should  be  saved 
from  our  enemies,  and  from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us.  To  be  mer- 
ciful to  our  fathers,  and  to  remember  His  holy  covenant;  the  oath 
which  He  sware  to  our  father  Abraham,  that  He  would  grant  unto  us, 
that  we,  being  delivered  from  the  hand  of  our  enemies,  might  serve 
Him  without  fear,  in  holiness  and  in  justice,  before  Him  through  all 
our  days. 

Luke  1:  68-75. 


17. 

Unto  Him  that  loved  us,  and  washed  us  from  our  sins  in  His  own 
blood,  and  hath  made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father, 
to  Him  be  glory  and  dominion  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen.  Behold  He 
cometh  with  clouds;  and  every  eye  shall  see  Him,  and  they  who 
pierced  Him;  and  all  the  tribes  of  the  earth  shall  wail  because  of  Him; 
even  so,  Amen.  I  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the  Beginning  and  the  End, 
saith  the  Lord,  who  is,  and  who  was,  and  who  is  to  come,  the 
Almighty. 

Revelation  i:  5-8. 


2,6  SCRIPTURE  RECITATIONS. 

18. 

These  are  they  which  came  out  of  great  tribulation,  and  have 
washed  their  robes,  and  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 
Therefore  are  they  before  the  throne  of  God,  and  serve  Him  day  and 
night  in  His  temple;  and  He  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  dwell 
among  them.  They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst  any  more; 
neither  shall  the  sun  light  on  them,  nor  any  heat.  For  the  Lamb 
which  is  in  the  midst  of  the  throne  shall  feed  them,  and  shall  lead 
them  unto  living  fountains  of  water;  and  God  shall  wipe  away  all 
tears  from  their  eyes. 

Revelation  j:  14-17. 


19. 

And  I  saw  no  temple  therein;  for  the  Lord  God  Almighty  and  the 
Lamb  are  the  temple  of  it.  And  the  city  had  no  need  of  the  sun, 
neither  of  the  moon,  to  shine  in  it;  for  the  glory  of  God  did  lighten 
it,  and  the  Lamb  is  the  light  thereof.  And  the  nations  of  them  which 
are  saved  shall  walk  in  the  light  of  it;  and  the  kings  of  the  earth  do 
bring  their  glory  and  honor  into  it.  And  the  gates  of  it  shall  not  be 
shut  at  all  by  day;  for  there  shall  be  no  night  there.  And  they  shall 
bring  the  glory  and  honor  of  the  nations  into  it.  And  there  shall  in 
no  wise  enter  into  it  any  thing  that  defileth,  neither  whatsoever  work- 
eth  abomination,  or  maketh  a  lie;  but  they  which  are  written  in  the 

Lamb's  book  of  life. 

Revelation  21:  22-27. 


20. 

And  behold,  I  come  quickly;  and  my  reward  is  with  me,  to  give 
every  man  according  as  his  work  shall  be.  I  am  Alpha  and  Omega, 
the  Beginning  and  the  End,  the  First  and  the  Last.  Blessed  are  they 
that  do  His  commandments,  that  they  may  have  power  in  the  tree  of 
life,  and  may  enter  in  through  the  gates  into  the  city. 

Revelation  22:  12-14. 


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THE  CREED. 


I  believe  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  almighty  and  everlasting 
God,  the  Maker  of  heaven  and  earth,  the  Redeemer  and  Savior  of  the 
world.  I  believe  in  the  Sacred  Scripture,  the  Word  of  God,  the  Foun- 
tain of  wisdom,  the  Source  of  life,  and  the  Way  to  heaven.  I  believe 
in  the  Second  Coming  of  the  Lord,  in  the  Spiritual  Sense  of  the  Word, 
and  in  the  Heavenly  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  I  believe  in  the 
New  Angelic  Heaven,  in  the  New  Christian  Church,  in  the  communion 
of  angels  and  men,  in  repentance  from  sin,  in  the  life  of  charity,  in 
the  resurrection  of  man,  in  the  judgment  after  death,  and  in  the  life 
everlasting.     Amen. 

11. 

Dominus  Jesus  Christus  est  Unicus  Deus,  in  Quo  est  Divina 
Trinitas  Patris,  Filii,  et  Spiritus  Sancti;  Qui  in  mundum  venit,  ut  sub- 
jugaret  inferna,  et  glorificaret  Humanum  Suum;  Qui  removit  infer- 
num  ab  homine  per  pugnas  contra  illud,  et  per  victorias  super  illud; 
Qui  redegit  infernum  in  ordinem,  et  sub  Suam  obedientiam;  Qui  Hu- 
manum Suum,  quod  in  mundo  suscepit,  univit  Divino  in  Se,  et  sic  in- 
fernum in  ordine  et  sub  Suam  obedientiam  in  aeternum  tenet;  Qui  ten- 
tationes  in  Humanum  Suum  admisit,  usque  ad  ultimam  illarum,  quae 
fuit  Passio  crucis.  Absque  hoc  opere  Divino,  nemo  mortalium  salvari 
potuit,  et  ii  salvantur  qui  in  Ipsum  credunt  et  bene  vivunt. 

in. 

Dominus  ab  aeterno,  Qui  est  Jehovah,  in  mundum  venit,  ut  sub- 
jugaret  inferna,  et  glorificaret  Humanum  Suum;  absque  eo  nemo  mor- 
talium salvari  potuit;  et  ii  salvantur  qui  credunt  in  Ipsum. 

Per  credere  in  Ilium  fit  conjunctio  cum  Illo,  per  quam  salvatio. 
Credere  in  Ilium  est  fiduciam  habere  quod  Ille  sal  vet;  et  quia  fiduciam 
habere  non  potest  nisi  qui  bene  vivit,  ideo  etiam  hoc  per  credere  in  Ip- 
sum intelligitur. 

Absque  adventu  Domini  in  mundum,  nullus  salvari  potuit.  Sim- 
ile est  hodie;  quare  nisi  Dominus  iterum  in  mundum  veniat  in  Divino 
Vero,  quod  est  Verbum,  nee  quisquam  potest  salvari. 


38  SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS. 

ALTERNATE  READING. 
1. 

Give  ear  O  ye  heavens  and  I  will  speak; 
And  hear  O  earth  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

My  doctrine  shall  drop  as  the  rain; 
My  speech  shall  distil  as  the  dew, 

As  drops  upon  the  tender  herb, 

And  as  the  showers  upon  the  grass. 

Because  I  will  proclaim  the  name  of  the  Lord; 
Give  ye  greatness  to  our  God. 

He  is  the  Rock,  His  work  is  perfect; 
For  all  His  ways  are  judgment. 

A  God  of  truth,  and  without  iniquity, 
Just  and  right  is  He.  Deuteronomy  32:  1-4. 

2. 

The  law  of  the  Lord  is  perfect, 
Restoring  the  soul. 

The  testimony  of  the  Lord  is  sure, 
Making  wise  the  simple. 

The  commandments  of  the  Lord  are  right, 
Rejoicing  the  heart. 

The  precept  of  the  Lord  is  pure, 
Enlightening  the  eyes. 

The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean, 
Enduring  forever. 

The  judgments  of  the  Lord  are  true, 
And  just  altogether. 

More  to  be  desired  are  they  than  gold, 
Yea,  than  much  fine  gold. 

Sweeter  also  than  honey, 

And  the  dropping  of  the  honeycomb. 

Moreover  by  them  is  thy  servant  warned; 

In  keeping  them  is  great  reward.  Psalm  ig:  ?~n. 


vScripturf:  recitations.  39 

3. 

Blessed  is  the  nation  whose  God  is  the  Lord; 

The  people  whom  He  hath  chosen  for  His  inheritance. 

The  Lord  looketh  from  heaven; 
He  beholdeth  all  the  sons  of  men. 

From  the  place  of  His  habitation 

He  looketh  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth. 

He  formeth  their  hearts  together; 
He  understandeth  all  their  works. 

No  king  is  saved  by  the  multitude  of  a  host; 

A  mighty  man  is  not  delivered  by  great  strength. 

A  horse  is  a  vain  thing  for  safety; 

Neither  shall  he  deliver  by  his  great  strength. 

Behold,  the  eye  of  the  Lord  is  upon  them  that  fear  Him, 
Upon  them  that  hope  in  His  mercy; 

To  deliver  their  soul  from  death, 
And  to  keep  them  alive  in  famine. 

Our  soul  waiteth  for  the  Lord; 
He  is  our  help  and  our  shield. 

For  our  heart  shall  rejoice  in  Him, 

Because  we  have  trusted  in  His  holy  name. 

Let  Thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  be  upon  us, 

According  as  we  hope  in  Thee.  Psalm  33;  12-22. 

4. 

God  is  our  refuge  and  strength, 
A  very  present  help  in  trouble. 

Therefore  will  we  not  fear,  though  the  earth  be  removed, 
And  the  mountains  be  moved  into  the  heart  of  the  seas. 

Though  the  waters  thereof  roar  and  be  troubled, 

And  the  mountains  shake  with  the  swelling  thereof. 

There  is  a  river  the  streams  whereof  shall  make  glad  the  city  of  God; 
The  holy  place  of  the  habitations  of  the  most  High. 

God  is  in  the  midst  of  her,  she  shall  not  be  moved; 
God  shall  help  her  when  the  morning  dawns. 


40  SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS. 

The  nations  raged,  the  kingdoms  were  moved; 
He  uttered  His  voice,  the  earth  melted  away. 

The  Lord  of  Hosts  is  with  us; 

The  God  of  Jacob  is  our  refuge.  Psahn  46:  1-7. 

5. 

God  be  merciful  unto  us,  and  bless  us; 
And  cause  His  face  to  shine  upon  us; 

That  Thy  way  may  be  known  upon  earth; 
Thy  salvation  to  all  nations. 

Let  the  people  praise  Thee,   O  God; 
Let  all  the  people  praise  Thee. 

Let  the  nations  be  glad, 
And  sing  for  joy. 

For  Thou  shalt  judge  the  people  uprightly, 
And  govern  the  nations  upon  earth. 

Let  the  people  praise  Thee,   O  God; 
Let  all  the  people  praise  Thee. 

The  earth  shall  j'ield  her  increase; 

And  God,  our  own  God,  shall  bless  us. 

God  shall  bless  us; 

And  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall  fear  Him.  Psalm  67. 

6. 

O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  call  upon  His  name; 
Make  known  His  deeds  among  the  people. 

Sing  unto  Him;  sing  psalms  unto  Him. 
Talk  ye  of  all  His  wondrous  works. 

Glory  ye  in  His  holy  name; 

Let  the  heart  of  them  rejoice  that  seek  the  Lord. 

Seek  the  Lord  and  His  strength; 
Seek  His  face  for  evermore. 

Remember  His  marvellous  works  that  He  hath  done; 
His  wonders,   and  the  judgments  of  His  mouth; 

O  ye  seed  of  Abraham,  His  servant, 
Ye  sons  of  Jacob  His  chosen. 


SCRIPTURE  RECITATIONS.  41 

He  is  the  Lord  our  God; 

His  judgments  are  in  all  the  earth. 

He  hath  remembered  His  covenant  forever; 
The  Word  which  He  commanded  to  a  thousand  generations. 

Psalm  105:  1-8. 
7. 

Blessed  is  the  man  that  feareth  the  Lord, 

That  delighteth  greatly  in  His  commandments. 

His  seed  shall  be  mighty  upon  earth; 

The  generation  of  the  upright  shall  be  blessed. 

Wealth  and  riches  shall  be  in  his  house; 
And  his  justice  shall  stand  forever. 

Unto  the  upright  light  ariseth  in  darkness; 
He  is  gracious,  and  merciful,  and  just. 

A  good  man  is  merciful,  and  lendeth; 
He  will  guide  his  affairs  with  judgment. 

For  He  shall  not  be  moved  forever; 

The  just  shall  be  in  everlasting  remembrance. 

He  shall  not  be  afraid  of  evil  tidings; 

His  heart  is  fixed,  trusting  in  the  Lord.  Psalm  112:  1-7. 

8. 

The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected 
Is  become  the  head  of  the  corner. 

This  is  the  Lord's  doing; 
It  is  marvellous  in  our  eyes. 

This  is  the  day  which  the  Lord  hath  made; 
We  will  rejoice  and  be  glad  in  it. 

Save  now,  I  beseech  Thee,  O  Lord; 

O  Lord,  I  beseech  Thee,  send  now  prosperity. 

Blessed  is  He  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord; 
We  have  blessed  you  out  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  for  He  is  good; 

For  His  mercy  is  forever.  Psalm  118:  22-29. 


42  SCRIPTURE  RECITATIONS. 

9. 

Wherewith  shall  a  young  man  cleanse  his  way? 
By  taking  heed  according  to  Thy  Word. 

With  my  whole  heart  have  I  sought  Thee; 

0  let  me  not  wander  from  Thy  commandments! 

Thy  Word  have  I  hid  in  my  heart, 
That  I  might  not  sin  against  Thee. 

Blessed  art  Thou,  O  Lord; 
Teach  me  Thy  statutes. 

With  my  lips  have  I  declared  all  the  judgments  of  Thy  mouth, 

1  rejoice  in  the  way  of  Thy  testimonies  as  in  all  riches. 

I  will  meditate  on  Thy  precepts, 
And  have  respect  unto  Thy  ways. 

I  will  delight  myself  in  Thy  statutes; 

I  will  not  forget  Thy  Word.  Psalm  ug;  9-16. 

10. 

O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  for  He  is  good; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

O  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  gods; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

O  give  thanks  to  the  Lord  of  lords; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

To  Him  who  alone  doeth  great  wonders; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

To  Him  that  by  wisdom  made  the  heavens; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

To  Him  that  spread  out  the  earth  above  the  waters; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

To  Him  that  made  great  lights; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

The  sun  to  rule  by  day; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

The  moon  and  stars  to  rule  by  night; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 


SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS.  43 

To  Hiin  that  smote  Egypt  in  their  firstborn; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

And  brought  out  Israel  from  among  them; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

With  a  strong  hand,  and  a  stretched  out  arm; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

To  Him  which  divided  the  Red  Sea  into  parts; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

And  made  Israel  to  pass  through  the  midst  of  it; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

And  overthrew  Pharaoh  and  his  host  in  the  Red  Sea; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

To  Him  which  led  His  people  through  the  wilderness; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

To  Him  which  smote  great  kings; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

And  slew  mighty  kings; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

Sihon,  king  of  the  Amorites; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

And  Og,  king  of  Bashan; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

And  gave  their  land  for  a  heritage; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

Even  a  heritage  unto  Israel  His  servant; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

Who  remembered  us  in  our  low  estate; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

And  hath  redeemed  us  from  our  enemies; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever; 

Who  giveth  food  to  all  flesh; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

O  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  heaven; 
For  His  mercy  is  for  ever. 

Psalm  ij6. 


44  SCRIPTURE   RECITATIONS. 

11. 

The  Lord  upholdeth  all  that  fall, 

And  raiseth  up  all  that  are  bowed  down. 

The  eyes  of  all  wait  upon  Thee, 

And  Thou  givest  them  their  meat  in  its  season. 

Thou  openest  Thine  hand, 

And  satisfiest  the  desire  of  every  living  thing. 

The  Lord  is  just  in  all  His  ways, 
And  holy  in  all  His  works. 

The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  all  them  that  call  upon  Him, 
To  all  that  call  upon  Him  in  truth. 

He  will  fulfill  the  desire  of  them  that  fear  Him; 
He  also  will  hear  their  cry  and  save  them. 

The  Lord  preserveth  all  them  that  love  Him; 
But  all  the  wicked  will  He  destroy. 

My  mouth  shall  speak  the  praise  of  the  Lord; 
And  let  all  flesh  bless  His  holy  name  for  ever  and  ever. 

Psalm  14J:  14-21. 


12. 

Praise  God  in  His  sanctuary; 

Praise  Him  in  the  firmament  of  His  power. 

Praise  Him  for  His  mighty  acts; 

Praise  Him  according  to  His  excellent  greatness. 

Praise  Him  with  the  sound  of  the  trumpet; 
Praise  Him  with  the  psaltery  and  harp. 

Praise  Him  with  the  timbrel  and  dance; 

Praise  Him  with  stringed  instruments  and  organs. 

Praise  Him  upon  the  loud  cymbals; 

Praise  Him  upon  the  high  sounding  cymbals. 

Let  everything  that  hath  breath  praise  the  Lord. 
Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

Psalm  150. 


SCRIPTURE    RECITATIONS.  45 

13. 

And  there  shall  come  forth  a  Rod  out  of  the  stem  of  Jesse, 
And  a  Branch  shall  grow  out  of  his  roots; 

And  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  shall  rest  upon  Him, 
The  spirit  of  wisdom  and  understanding, 

The  spirit  of  counsel  and  might, 

The  spirit  of  knowledge  and  of  the  fear  of  the  Lord. 

The  wolf  also  shall  dwell  with  the  lamb, 

And  the  leopard  shall  lie  down  with  the  kid; 

And  the  calf  and  the  young  lion  and  the  fatling  together; 
And  a  little  child  shall  lead  them. 

And  the  cow  and  the  bear  shall  feed; 

Their  young  ones  shall  lie  down  together; 
And  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  ox. 

And  the  sucking  child  shall  play  on  the  hole  of  the  asp, 

And  the  weaned  child  shall  put  his  hand  on  the  den  of  the  basilisk. 

They  shall  do  no  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my  holy  mountain; 
For  the  earth  shall  be  full  of  the  knowledge  of  the  Lord, 
As  the  waters  cover  the  sea.  Isaiah  ii:  i,  2,  6-9. 

14. 

Get  thee  up  into  the  high  mountain, 
O  Zion  that  bringest  good  tidings; 

Lift  up  thy  voice  with  strength, 

O  Jerusalem  that  bringest  good  tidings  ! 

Lift  it  up,  be  not  afraid; 

Say  unto  the  cities  of  Judah,  Behold  your  God! 

Behold  the  Lord  Jehovih  will  come  in  strength; 
And  His  arm  shall  rule  for  Him; 

Behold,   His  reward  is  with  Him, 
And  His  work  before  Him. 

He  shall  feed  His  flock  like  a  shepherd; 
He  shall  gather  the  lambs  in  His  arm, 

And  carry  them  in  His  bosom, 

And  shall  gently  lead  the  sucklings.  Isaiah  40:  9-1 1. 


prapers. 


RESPONSIVES. 

1. 

Minister: 

Give  ear  to  my  prayer,  0  God; 

Response: 

And  hide  not  Thyself  from  my  supplication. 

2. 

Minister: 

Hear  me  when  I  call,  O  God  of  my  righteousness; 

Response: 

Have  mercy  upon  me,  and  hear  my  prayer. 

3. 

Minister: 

My  voice  shalt  Thou  hear  in  the  morning,  O  Lord; 

Response: 

In  the  morning  will  I  direct  my  prayer  unto  Thee,  and  look  up. 


4. 

Minister: 

0  Thou  that  hearest  prayer,  unto  Thee  shall  all  flesh  come. 

Response: 

Shew  us  Thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  and  grant  us  Thy  salvation. 

5. 

Minister: 

1  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  unto  the  mountains,  from  whence  cometh  my 
help. 

Response: 

My  help  is  from  the  Lord,  who  made  the  heavens  and  the  earth. 


(46) 


PRAYERS.  47 

6. 


Mi  n  ister: 

O  Lord,  satisfy  us  early  with  Thy  mercy; 

Response: 

That  we  may  rejoice  and  be  glad  all  our  days. 


Minister: 

Let  us  search  and  try  our  ways,  and  turn  again  unto  the  Lord; 

Response: 

Let  us  lift  up  our  heart  with  our  hands  unto  God  in  the  heavens. 


8. 

Minister: 

0  God,  Thou  art  my  God;  early  will  I  seek  Thee. 

Response: 

Because  Thy  loving  kindness  is  better  than  life,  my  lips  shall  praise 
Thee. 

9. 

Minister: 

1  love  the  Lord,  because  He  hath  heard  my  voice  and  my  supplications; 

Response: 

Because  He  hath  inclined  His  ear  unto  me,  I  will  call  upon  Him  as  long 
as  I  live. 

10. 

Minister: 

If  I  regard  iniquity  in  my  heart,  the  Lord  will  not  hear  me. 

Response: 

Verily  God  hath  heard;  He  hath  attended  to  the  voice  of  my  prayer. 

Minister: 

Blessed  be  God,  who  hath  not  turned  away  my  prayer,  nor  His  mercy 
from  me. 


48  PRAYERS. 

1. 

Keep  us,  O  Lord,  while  we  wake,  and  watch  over  us  while  we  sleep,  that 
we  may  rest  in  Thee  and  in  Thy  peace  forever.     Amen. 


Draw  near  unto  us,  O  Lord,  we  beseech  Thee,  and  breathe  Thy  Holy 
Spirit  upon  us,  that  we  may  know  Thy  truth,  and  follow  Thee  in  keeping 
Thy  commandments  now  and  forever.     Atnen. 


Grant  us,  O  Lord,  to  be  so  inspired  by  Thy  Word,  that  we  may  not  med- 
itate evil,  but  think  always  those  things  that  are  good,  and  by  Thy  guidance 
perform  the  same  in  the  conduct  of  our  lives,  through  Thy  mercy,  O  Jesus 
Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 


Lord  of  all  power  and  might,  who  art  the  Author  and  Giver  of  all  good; 
implant  in  our  hearts  the  love  of  Thy  Word,  increase  in  us  the  spirit  of  true 
religion,  and  by  Thy  mighty  power  keep  us  ever  in  the  same,  through  Thy 
great  mercy,  O  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 


We  beseech  Thee,  O  Lord,  to  breathe  into  us  the  desire  of  thinking  and 
doing  always  such  things  as  are  right,  that  we,  who  cannot  do  any  good 
without  Thee,  may  have  power  in  all  things  to  live  according  to  Thy  will, 
through  Thy  mercy,  O  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 


O  Lord,  help  us  to  withstand  the  temptations  of  the  world  and  the  en- 
ticements of  the  flesh,  that  we  may  turn  ourselves  unto  Thee;  and  so  repent- 
ing of  our  sins,  we  may  follow  Thee  in  singleness  of  heart  all  the  days  of  our 
life,  through  Thy  mercy,  O  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 


O  Lord  our  Savior,  who  hast  all  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins;  grant 
unto  us  the  spirit  of  true  repentance,  that  we  may  with  humble  and  contrite 
hearts  acknowledge  Thee,  and  by  Thy  might  and  power  put  away  our  evils 
as  sins  against  Thee,  and  so  obtain  remission  and  forgiveness,  through  Thy 
mercy,  O  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 


PRAYERS.  49 


8. 


We  pray  Thee,  O  Lord,  to  gather  the  lambs  of  Thy  flock  into  Thy 
bosom,  that  Thou  may  est  guard  them  from  all  evil.  Lead  them  by  Thy  rod 
and  staff  in  paths  of  peace  and  plenty,  feeding  them  out  of  Thine  everlasting 
bounty.  So  may  these  Thy  lambs  become  sheep  of  Thy  pasture,  and  enter 
Thy  heavenly  fold,  to  go  no  more  out  forever.     Amen. 


We  give  Thee  thanks,  O  Lord  our  Redeemer,  that  when  Thou  didst  take 
upon  Thee  to  deliver  man,  Thou  didst  assume  our  fallen  nature,  and  bearing 
our  sorrows,  Thou  didst  overcome  the  powers  of  darkness,  despoiling  death 
of  its  sting,  and  the  grave  of  its  victory;  and  that,  ascending  on  high,  Thou 
reignest  in  Thine  own  light  and  glory  as  our  God  and  Lord  forever.     Amen. 

10. 

O  Lord  our  Savior,  who  art  the  true  light  that  lighteth  every  man  that 
cometh  into  the  world;  shine,  we  pray  Thee,  in  our  hearts,  that  the  darkness 
of  evil  and  of  error  being  put  away,  we  may  see  clearly  the  way  of  Thy  com- 
mandments, and  humbly  walk  in  them,  shunning  what  is  evil  and  doing 
what  is  good  according  to  Thy  will,  we  pray  Thee  for  Thy  mercy's  sake. 
Amen. 

11. 

O  Lord,  our  Heavenly  Father,  who  hast  been  with  us  through  the  night, 
and  hast  safely  brought  us  to  the  beginning  of  another  day;  defend  us,  we 
pray  Thee,  by  Thy  mighty  power,  that  we  may  run  into  no  danger  nor  fall 
into  any  sin,  but  that  all  our  doings  may  be  ordered  by  Thee,  and  be  made 
righteous  in  Thy  sight,  through  Thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  our  Savior  and  our 
God.     Amen. 

12. 

O  Lord,  we  pray  Thee  to  bless  the  preaching  of  Thy  Word;  extend  the 
knowledge  of  Thy  truth;  restore  the  wandering  and  recover  the  fallen;  in- 
struct Thy  disciples  and  confirm  Thy  people  in  the  way  of  holiness;  establish 
our  faith  in  Thee,  the  Rock  of  Ages;  and  grant  that  we  may  hear  Thy  Word 
in  humility  of  heart,  and  obey  it  in  righteousness  of  life,  to  the  glory  of  Thy 
holy  name,  now  and  forever.     Amen. 

13. 

O  Thou  who  hast  given  us  grace  to  make  our  common  supplications 
unto  Thee,  and  hast  promised  that  where  two  or  three  are  gathered  together 
in  Thy  name,  Thou  wilt  be  in  the  midst  of  them  to  grant  their  requests;  ful- 
fill now,  O  Lord,  the  petitions  of  Thine  unworthy  servants,  as  may  be  most 
profitable  for  them,  granting  us  in  this  world  knowledge  of  Thy  truth,  and 
in  the  world  to  come  life  everlasting.     Amen. 


50  PRAYERS. 

14. 

O  Lord,  our  Father  in  heaven,  we  lift  up  our  eyes  unto  Thee,  from 
whom  alone  cometh  our  help;  show  us  Thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  and  forgive  us 
our  sins;  enlighten  us  by  Thy  Word,  that  we  may  receive  it  with  simplicity 
and  sincerity  of  heart,  and  keep  it  whole  and  undefiled;  purify  our  affec- 
tions, that  we  may  refuse  the  evil  and  choose  the  good;  and  give  us  strength 
and  knowledge,  that  in  keeping  Thy  commandments  we  may  enter  into  eter- 
nal life,  and  dwell  with  Thee  forever.    Amen. 


15. 

O  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  we  would  come  before  Thee  with  thanksgiving, 
and  bless  Thy  holy  name,  because  Thou  hast  revealed  Thyself  unto  us  in 
Thine  own  Divine  Person  as  our  only  God  and  Savior;  and  we  pray  for  faith 
in  Thee  and  in  Thy  Word,  and  for  strength  in  keeping  Thy  commandments, 
that  we  may  be  delivered  from  the  evils  that  beset  our  path;  that  we  may 
continue  under  Thy  Divine  care  and  protection  through  all  the  tribulations 
of  this  mortal  life;  and  that  we  may  rejoice  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  our  God 
forever.     Amen. 

16. 

O  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  Thou  art  the  living  God;  Thou  art  our  Father  and 
our  Redeemer;  Thou  didst  create  the  heavens;  Thou  didst  form  the  earth, 
and  place  man  upon  it.  And  when  we  were  gone  astray;  when  we  did  turn 
our  face  from  Thee  and  did  forget  our  God;  when  Satan  did  lead  us  captive 
at  his  will;  Thou  didst  remember  us;  Thou  didst  come  to  rescue  and  deliver; 
Thou  didst  bring  salvation  unto  us.  And  we  beseech  Thee  now,  O  Lord,  to 
draw  near  unto  us,  and  fill  us  with  Thy  Spirit,  that  we  may  humbly  confess 
our  sins,  and  receive  power  from  on  high  to  walk  in  the  path  of  Thy  com- 
mandments, through  Thy  mercy,  O  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 

17. 

O  Lord,  who  alone  canst  enlighten  the  mind  and  lead  in  the  way  of 
heaven;  give  us  understanding  that  we  may  learn  Thy  commandments,  and 
strengthen  us  that  we  may  walk  steadfastly  therein;  enable  us,  in  the  spirit 
of  true  religion,  to  deny  ourselves,  to  take  up  our  cross  and  follow  Thee; 
dispose  us  to  be  kind  and  gentle,  tender  and  compassionate,  patient  and  for- 
giving, just  and  upright,  loving  one  another  as  Thou  hast  loved  us;  in  times 
of  trouble,  be  Thou  our  support;  in  weakness  and  temptation,  be  Thou  our 
strength;  guide  us  by  Thy  Holy  Spirit,  that  in  a  life  of  obedience,  faith,  and 
love,  we  may  diligently  serve  Thee,  and  glorify  Thy  holy  name  forever. 
Amen. 


PRAYERS.  51 

18. 

O  Mighty  God,  we  are  weak,  and  our  sins  lie  heavy  upon  us.  Out  of  the 
valley  of  the  shadow  of  death  we  cry  unto  Thee.  Deliver  us  out  of  bondage 
that  we  may  walk  a  free  people,  knowing  our  way  and  receiving  our  truth, 
not  from  men,  but  from  Thee  alone,  who  art  the  Way  and  the  Truth.  When 
we  are  bent  with  tribulations,  and  when  our  brothers  have  turned  away  their 
faces  from  us,  make  us  to  know  that  Thou  dost  hold  us  in  the  hollow  of  Thy 
hand;  for  Thou  art  our  Father,  who  givest  us  all  things  whatsoever  we  need. 
Lord,  we  are  weak,  but  the  rain  and  the  sun  maketh  the  waste  places  green. 
Send  Thy  mercy  unto  us,  that  we  may  bring  forth  fruits  unto  Thee  always. 
Amen. 

19. 

Almighty  and  everlasting  God,  our  Heavenly  Father,  we  bow  before 
Thee  this  day,  and  acknowledge  Thee  alone  to  be  our  Savior  and  our  Lord. 
Mercifully  hear,  we  beseech  Thee,  the  prayers  of  Thy  children,  for  we  would 
ask  Thee  to  come  and  enter  our  hearts  and  fill  them  with  the  spirit  of  Thy 
love.  Help  us,  O  Lord,  to  receive  Thee  with  true  humility  and  thankful- 
ness, and  to  rejoice  with  gladness  at  Thy  gracious  coming.  Grant  that  we 
may  behold  Thy  glory,  and  be  worthy  of  Thy  presence;  that  we  may  feel 
peace  in  our  souls,  and  good  will  toward  all  men;  and  that  we  may  worship 
Thee  in  holiness  and  righteousness  all  the  days  of  our  life,  and  in  the  world 
to  come  forever.     Amen. 

20. 

O  Lord  God,  our  Savior  Jesus  Christ,  we  offer  up  prayers  of  thanksgiv- 
ing unto  Thee,  because  Thou  wast  willing  to  be  born  into  the  world;  to  come 
down  among  men;  to  redeem  us  from  our  sins  and  to  save  us  from  our  ini- 
quities; to  give  light  unto  us  in  our  darkness,  and  to  lead  us  into  the  ways  of 
truth  and  righteousness.  Come  unto  us,  O  Lord,  as  Thou  earnest  of  old,  that 
Thou  mayest  be  born  in  our  hearts,  filling  them  with  Thy  love;  and  grant 
that  by  this  Thy  coming,  we  may  be  inspired  with  love  to  one  another,  even 
as  Thou  hast  loved  us,  with  a  pure  and  unselfish  love;  that  we  may  bless  one 
another  with  sincere  and  mutual  blessing;  and  that  peace  and  good  will  may 
reign  amongst  us.  Then  shall  our  worship  this  day  be  hallowed  in  Thy 
sight,  our  offering  a  pure  offering,  and  our  prayers  ascend  unto  Thee  as  a 
fragrant  and  grateful  incense.  Let  Thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  be  upon  us,  accord- 
ing as  we  hope  in  Thee.     Amen. 


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Your  voice  with  one  accord! 
Come,  sing  in  joyful  songs  of  praise 
The  glories  of  the  Lord! 

2  Sing  of  the  wonders  of  His  love, 

And  loudest  praises  give 
To  Him  who  came  from  heaven  above, 
And  died  that  we  might  live. 

3  Sing  of  the  wonders  of  His  truth, 

And  read  in  every  page 
The  promise  made  to  earliest  youth, 
Fulfilled  to  latest  age. 

4  Sing  of  the  wonders  of  His  power, 

Who  with  His  own  right  arm 
Upholds  and  keeps  you  hour  by  hour, 
And  shields  from  every  harm. 

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1.  There    are  un  -  seen  bands  of     an  -  gels  That  are  min  -  is  -  ters    of    love, 

2.  Wouldst  thou  heed  these  an-gel  whis-pers  To    thy  spir  -  it    day    and  night? 

3.  There's  a    spir  -  it  dwells  with-in    thee,   If    thou  heed   its  yea     and  nay, 


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That       in    gen  -  tie  -  ness  will  win  thee    To    the    high  and  nar-row  way; 


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1.  Con  -  sid  -  er    how  the  lil  -  ies  grow, 

2.  The    float-ing  cloud,  the  deep  blue  sky, 

3.  His     love    is  Love  Di  -  vine,  and  far 


They  la  -  bor  not  nor  spin; 
The  glo-rious  morn,  the  day; 
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mil-lions,  once    in     grief  and   tears,  To    the     im-mor-tal    day. 


84 


HYMNS. 


J   J      I       J     !~l    MJ  J  J.J  *  1    K'    4  I 


L  We   come    in 

2.  We  come  not 

3.  To    Thee,  0 


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as  the  might -y  come;  Not  as  the  proud  we  bow; 
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We  bend    the    knee,  we    lift    the  heart,  And  swell  the    ho  -    ly 


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"For  -  bid    them  not,"  the  Sav  -  ior  said,  "But     let  them  come  to      Me;" 
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Well  may   the  grate-ful  child    re-joice    In    such      a    Fa-ther's    love. 

0        Sav  -  ior,  Lord,  we  hear  Thy  call,  We  come,    we  come  to       Thee. 

How  sweet  to    tread  the  path  that  leads  To     yon  -  der  heav'n-ly      home. 

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and  but  one —  Ere    the  clouds  have  float-ed      by, 

like  the  rain,     God  hath  sent    us,  ev  -  'ry     one, 

we    re -turn,    Like  the    lit  -  tie  rain-drops,  too; 

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2.  Come,  let     ev  - 'ry    heart  and  tongue  Join    and  swell  the    grate-ful  song: 

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1.  When  the  morn    is    bright  and  fair,  When  sweet  songsters  charm  the    air, 

2.  When  the  eve  -  ning    sun     is    red,  When  each  blos-som  droops  its  head, 


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Lest     I  grieve  Him  as      I       may,        I      will  seek    my       Fa  -  ther. 
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2.  Lead      us,  Heaven-ly        Fa    -    ther, 

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1.  Draw   nigh   to      us,   our      Fa    -    ther,    By     draw-ing    us      to      Thee, 

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2.  0    how  sweet  the    glad  ho  -  san-nas,    Peal  -  ing  from  that  hap  -  py  throng; 

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Giv-ing    life    to  dy  -  ing  mor-tals;  Hark!  the  songs  of  chil  -  dren  rise. 

Some  would  hush  the  child-ish  strain,  but    Well  He  loves  the     in  -  f  ant  song. 

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Children  should  not      i  -  die      be;         Sav-ior,    let      us  work  for   Thee. 

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2.  The  bird  that  trills  its    eve-ning  song    So  sweet- ly    thro'  the  grove, 

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Beat  with  love,  beat  with  love      For     the  Lord  who  bless  -  es     thee. 

Learn  ye    may,  work    or  play,     Dai  -  ly      to      do  good     to      all. 

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is    the     way  the  rain  comes  down,  Swift  -  ly,  swift  -  ly    fall  -  ing; 

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2.  Lov  -  ing  Shep-herd,  ev  -  er  near,  Teach  Thy  lambs  Thy  voice  to  hear; 

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Heavenly  hallelujahs  rise. 

2  Hearken  to  the  wondrous  story 

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Glory  in  the  highest,  glory, 
Glory  be  to  God  on  high! 

3  Peace  on  earth,  good  will  from  heaven, 

Angels  raise  the  joyous  song; 
Christ  the  Lord  to  you  is  given, 
By  the  prophets  promised  long. 

4  Haste,  ye  sages,  to  adore  Him, 

To  His  feet  your  treasures  bring; 
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3.  Sing,  choirs  of     an -gels,    Sing  in     ex-ul  -  ta  -  tion;  Sing,    all    ye 

4.  Yea,  Lord,  we  greet  Thee,  Born  this  hap-py  morn -ing;  Je    -    sus,  to 

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2.  Heard  you  nev-er     of    the    sto  -  ry,    How  they  crossed  the  des  -  ert    wild, 

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2.  Born     a    babe    on  Beth-le-hem's  plain,  Gold    we  bring   to  crown  Him  a -gain; 

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Yet  tho'  with  stamm'ring  tongues  we  tell  Redemption's  sto  -  ry  strange  and  sweet, 
Yet  shall  thy  song  of    tri  -  umph  ring      In    full  ac-cord  from  land  to     land, 

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The  world's  Redeemer    lift-ed  up,    Shall  draw  all  na  -  tions  to  His    feet. 

And  men  with  an-gels  learn  to  sing,  "Be  -  hold,  the  king-dom  is  at    hand." 

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When  a  bright-ness  filled    the  sky,  And    a 

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Stirred  by  deep  devotion, 

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Ever  journeying  onward, 

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Light  of  life  that  shineth 
Ere  the  worlds  began, 

Draw  Thou  near,  and  lighten 
Every  heart  of  man. 


There  their  Lord  and  Savior 

Meek  and  lowly  lay, 
Wondrous  light  that  led  them 

Onward  on  their  way, 
Ever  now  to  lighten 

Nations  from  afar, 
As  they  journey  homeward 

By  that  guiding  star. 
Light  of  life,  etc. 


Thou  who  in  a  manger 

Once  hast  lowly  lain, 
Who  dost  now  in  glory 

O'er  all  kingdoms  reign, 
Gather  in  the  Gentiles 

Who  in  lands  afar, 
Ne'er  have  seen  the  brightness 

Of  Thy  guiding  star. 
Light  of  life,  etc. 


Onward  through  the  darkness 

Of  the  lonely  night, 
Shining  still  before  them 

With  Thy  kindly  light, 
Guide  them,  alien  kindred, 

Homeward  from  afar, 
Young  and  old  together, 

By  Thy  guiding  star. 
Light  of  life,  etc. 


Until  every  nation, 

Whether  bond  or  free, 
'Neath  Thy  starlit  banner, 

Lord,  doth  follow  Thee 
O'er  the  distant  mountains 

To  that  heavenly  home, 
Where  no  sin  nor  sorrow 

Evermore  shall  come. 
Light  of  life,  etc. 


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7.  Who  is  He  that  from  the  grave  Comes  to  heal, 

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Chant  Him,  young  sun  -  beams,  Dan  -  cing  in  mirth! 

Break  from  thy  win  -  ter,      Sad  heart,  and  sing! 

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2  All  on  earth  and  all  in  heaven, 
Render  thanks  for  blessings  given: 
Thanks  for  all  Thy  mercies  shown, 
Thanks  and  praise  to  Thee  alone. 

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All  the  paths  in  which  we  rove; 

Joy  He  gives,  and  woe  He  lightens: 

God  is  Light,  and  God  is  Love! 

2  Death  and  change  are  busy  ever, 

Man  decays,  and  ages  move; 
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God  is  Light,  and  God  is  Love! 

3  E'en  the  hour  that  darkest  seemeth 

Will  His  changeless  goodness  prove; 
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God  is  Light,  and  God  is  Love! 

4  He  with  earthly  cares  entwineth 

Hope  and  comfort  from  above; 
Everywhere  His  glory  shineth: 
God  is  Light,  and  God  is  Love! 


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2  For  the  wonder  of  each  hour 

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3  For  the  joy  of  human  love, 

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2  Where'er  I  turn  my  wondering  eyes, 

Ten  thousand  glories  shine; 
And  earth  and  sky  and  sea  unite 
To  speak  their  source  Divine. 

3  On  me  Thy  providence  hath  shone 

With  gentle,  smiling  rays; 
O  let  my  lips  and  life  make  known 
Thy  goodness  and  Thy  praise. 

4  All-bounteous  Lord,  Thy  grace  impart, 

O  teach  me  to  improve 
Thy  gifts  with  humble,  grateful  heart, 
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Who  at  length  attain  it 

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2  I  lay  my  body  down  to  sleep, 

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2  He  comes,  the  prisoners  to  release, 

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2  Teach  me  some  melodious  measure, 

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That  reason  guides,  and  gives  to  faith 
The  evidence  of  sight. 

3  The  Lord  our  Savior  is  the  Life 

Of  every  soul  that  lives: 
And  everlasting  life,  to  those 
Who  keep  His  Word,  He  gives. 

4  Jesus,  my  Way,  my  Truth,  my  Life, 

My  God,  my  All  in  all: 
At  Thy  blest  feet,  in  humble  love, 
And  lowly  fear  I  fall. 


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Cheer  the  pilot's  vision  dreary, 
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2  Star  of  hope!  gleam  on  the  billow, 

Bless  the  soul  that  sighs  for  thee, 
Bless  the  sailor's  lonely  pillow, 
Far,  far  at  sea. 

3  Star  of  faith!  when  winds  are  mocking 

All  his  toil,  he  flies  to  thee; 
Save  him,  on  the  billows  rocking, 
Far,  far  at  sea. 


4  Star  Divine!  O  safely  guide  him, 
Bring  the  wanderer  home  to  thee; 
Sore  temptations  long  have  tried  htm , 
Far,  far  at  sea. 


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1  To  Thee,  O  Lord,  be  glory  given, 
By  all  on  earth  and  all  in  heaven; 
Let  Thy  dominion  wide  extend, 
Thy  glorious  kingdom  never  end. 

2  Thou  art  and  wast  and  art  to  be, 
Our  God  supreme,  we  worship  Thee; 
For  in  Thy  Human  Form  Divine, 
The  First  and  Last  united  shine. 

3  Transfigured  Thou,  and  as  the  sun 
Thy  Face  appears,  the  only  One 
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Redeemer,  Savior,  God  of  love. 

4  No  other  Father,  Lord,  we  know, 
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Heaven  is  our  home; 
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Heaven  is  our  home. 
Grant  us  at  last  to  stand 
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Lord,  in  the  fatherland: 

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2  Behold  the  ark  of  God, 

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3  There  safe  thou  shalt  abide, 

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3  Lead  us  on  our  journey, 

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Through  terrestrial  darkness, 
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Night  is  drawing  nigh,  May  Thine  angels  spread 

Shadows  of  the  evening  Their  white  wings  above  us, 

Steal  across  the  sky.  Watching  round  our  bed. 


2  Savior,  give  the  weary 
Calm  and  sweet  repose; 
With  Thy  tenderest  blessing 
May  our  eyelids  close. 


4  When  the  morning  wakens, 
May  we  rise  from  sleep, 
New  refreshed,  and  willing 
Still  Thy  Word  to  keep. 


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Hosts  above,  God  of  Love, 
Cast  their  crowns  before  Thee. 

3  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Spirit: 
One  in  Thee,  Lord  we  see, 
Who  Thy  grace  inherit. 

4  May  Thy  Word  be  our  instructor: 
Night  and  day,  on  our  way, 

Our  Divine  Conductor. 

5  Visit  us  with  Thy  salvation: 
Let  Thy  care  still  be  near, 
Round  our  habitation. 


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2  Send  down  Thy  Spirit,  Lord,  to  write 

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3  My  footsteps  order  by  Thy  Word, 

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To  Thee,  to  whom  all  life  belongs. 

2  Below  all  depths  Thy  mercy  lies; 

Above  all  heights  Thy  love  ascends; 
Thy  providence  our  path  surrounds; 
Thy  watchful  care  each  step  attends. 

3  From  Thee  all  good  desires  proceed; 

All  holy  thoughts  we  gain  from  Thee; 
The  good  we  do  is  Thine  alone, 

Thine  shall  our  hearts'  thanksgivings  be. 

4  Reveal  Thyself  to  us,  O  Lord, 

In  love,  in  wisdom,  more  and  more; 
That  we  may  find  Thee  ever  near, 
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All  Thy  faithful  mercies  crown. 

2  Jesus,  Thou  art  all  compassion, 

Pure,  unbounded  love  Thou  art: 
Visit  us  with  Thy  salvation, 
Enter  every  trembling  heart. 

3  Breathe,  O  Lord,  Thy  Holy  Spirit, 

Into  every  troubled  breast: 
Let  us  all  Thy  grace  inherit, 
Let  us  find  Thy  promised  rest. 


4  Take  away  the  love  of  sinning, 
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End  the  work  of  Thy  beginning, 
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2  I  sing  the  goodness  of  the  Lord, 

That  filled  the  earth  with  food; 
He  formed  the  creatures  by  His  Word, 
And  then  pronounced  them  good. 

3  I,ord,  how  Thy  wonders  are  displayed, 

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2.  Thy  sword   is    the  Spir  -  it    of  God  Most  High,    Thy      buck-ler  His  Word  new- 

3.  The  heav  -  en  -  ly  choirs  with     songs    a  -  wait    Till  thine  eyes   be  -  hold   in 

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2.  List    to  those  on    high     proclaiming,      Je  -  sus  Christ  our  Lord  doth  reign! 

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2.  On       our  fields  of  grass  and    grain    Drop,  0  Lord,  the  kind-ly  rain; 

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Alleluia!  Praise  the  Savior! 

His  the  sceptre,  His  the  throne; 
Alleluia!  Alleluia! 

His  the  victory  alone. 
Hark!  angelic  songs  of  triumph 

Thunder  far  across  the  main; 
Mighty  echoes,  all  creation 

Sending  back  the  glad  refrain.  Liturgy  95. 


Angels,  from  the  realms  of  glory, 

Wing  your  flight  o'er  all  the  earth; 
Tell,  O  tell  the  wondrous  story, 

Loud  proclaim  Messiah's  birth. 
Come  and  worship,  come  and  worship, 
Worship  ye  the  Lord  our  King. 

Shepherds,  in  the  field  abiding, 

Watching  o'er  your  flocks  by  night; 

Angel  hosts  to  you  confiding, 
Yonder  shines  the  hallowed  light. 
Come  and  worship,  etc. 

Sages,  leave  your  contemplations, 

Brighter  visions  beam  afar; 
Seek  the  great  Desire  of  nations, 

Follow  ye  His  natal  star. 
Come  and  worship,  etc. 

Watchers,  at  the  altar  bending, 

Waiting  long  in  hope  and  fear; 
Lo!  the  Lord  of  life  descending, 

In  His  temple  doth  appear. 

Come  and  worship,  etc.  Liturgy  133. 


1  Praise  the  Lord!  ye  heavens,  adore  Him! 

Praise  Him,  angels,  in  the  height; 
Sun  and  moon,  rejoice  before  Him; 
Praise  Him,  all  ye  stars  of  light. 

Hallelujah!  Hallelujah! 
Earth  and  heaven,  your  songs  unite. 

2  Praise  the  Lord!  for  He  is  glorious! 

He  hath  put  our  foes  to  shame; 
Over  death  and  hell  victorious, 

Hosts  on  high  His  power  proclaim. 

Hallelujah!  Hallelujah! 
Praise  and  magnify  His  Name.  Liturgy  2Q. 


194  HYMNS. 

117 

i  Joy  to  the  world,  the  Lord  is  come! 
Let  earth  receive  her  King; 
Let  every  heart  prepare  Him  room, 
And  heaven  and  nature  sing. 

2  Joy  to  the  earth,  the  Savior  reigns! 

Let  men  their  songs  employ; 
While  fields,  and  floods,  rocks,  hills,  and  plains, 
Repeat  the  sounding  joy. 

3  No  more  shall  sin  and  sorrow  grow, 

And  thorns  infest  the  ground; 
He  comes  to  make  His  blessings  flow 
To  earth's  remotest  bound. 

4  He  rules  the  earth  with  truth  and  grace; 

And  makes  the  nations  prove 
The  glories  of  His  righteousness, 

And  wonders  of  His  love.  Liturgy  123. 

118 

1  Jerusalem,  the  golden!  O  city  of  the  blest! 

O  heavenly  land  of  promise!  the  weary  pilgrim's  rest; 

Safe  through  the  thorny  journey;  freed  from  the  strife  of  sin; 

Within  the  walls  of  jasper;  the  pearly  gates  within. 

2  What  peace  bej'ond  all  telling;  what  joy,  for  them  whose  feet 
Stand  by  the  crystal  river,  and  walk  the  golden  street! 
With  boughs  of  palm,  like  victors,  arrayed  in  robes  of  white; 
With  hymns  of  glad  thanksgiving,  they  throng  the  halls  of  light. 

3  They  thirst  not,  neither  hunger,  who  gain  that  bright  abode, 
With  oil  of  love  anointed,  as  kings  and  priests  to  God. 

O  dear  and  blessed  vision,  the  Seer  of  Patmos  tells! 
What  glad  and  hopeful  tidings  the  prophet's  voice  reveals! 

4  Behold,  the  Tabernacle  of  God  is  now  with  men; 

And  He  will  dwell  among  them,  and  heal  their  grief  and  pain. 
And  he  that  overcometh  shall  be  the  Father's  heir, 
Within  the  glorious  city,  and  dwell  forever  there. 

Liturgy  27. 

119 

1  Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God  Almighty! 

Early  in  the  morning  our  song  shall  rise  to  Thee: 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  merciful  and  mighty; 
Father  and  Savior,  glory  be  to  Thee. 


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2  Holy,  holy,  holy,  all  the  saints  adore  Thee, 

Casting  down  their  golden  crowns  around  the  glassy  sea; 
Cherubim  and  seraphim  falling  down  before  Thee, 
Thou  wast,  and  art,  and  evermore  shalt  be. 

3  Holy,  holy,  holy,  though  the  darkness  hide  Thee, 

Though  the  eye  of  sinful  man  Thy  glory  may  not  see, 
Thou  alone  art  holy;  there  is  none  beside  Thee, 
Perfect  in  power,  in  love  and  purity. 

4  Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God  Almighty! 

All  Thy  works  shall  praise  Thy  Name,  in  earth,  and  sky, and  sea; 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  merciful  and  mighty; 

Father  and  Savior,  glory  be  to  Thee.  Liturgy  7. 


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1  Brightest  and  best  of  the  sons  of  the  morning, 

Dawn  on  our  darkness  and  lend  us  thine  aid: 
Star  of  the  East,  the  horizon  adorning, 
Guide  where  the  infant  Redeemer  is  laid. 

2  Cold  on  His  cradle  the  dewdrops  are  shining, 

Low  lies  His  bed  with  the  beasts  of  the  stall; 
Angels  adore  Him  in  slumber  reclining, 
Maker,  and  Monarch,  and  Savior  of  all. 

3  Say  shall  we  yield  Him,  in  costly  devotion, 

Odors  of  Edom,  and  offerings  divine  ? 
Gems  of  the  mountain  and  pearls  of  the  ocean, 
Myrrh  from  the  forest  and  gold  from  the  mine  ? 

4  Vainly  we  offer  each  ample  oblation, 

Vainly  with  gifts  would  His  favor  secure; 
Richer  by  far  is  the  heart's  adoration, 

Dearer  to  God  are  the  prayers  of  the  poor.    Liturgy  77. 


1  O  praise  ye  the  Lord!  prepare  your  glad  voice, 
His  praise  in  the  great  assembly  to  sing; 

In  God  the  Redeemer  let  Israel  rejoice, 
And  children  of  Zion  be  glad  in  their  King. 

2  O  worship  the  King,  all  glorious  above; 

O  gratefully  sing  His  power  and  His  love; 
Our  Shield  and  Defender,  the  Ancient  of  Days, 
Pavilioned  in  splendor,  and  girded  with  praise. 

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t  Ride  on,  ride  on  in  majesty! 
In  lowly  pomp  ride  on  to  die; 
O  Christ,  Thy  triumph  now  begin 
O'er  captive  death  and  conquered  sin. 

2  Ride  on,  ride  on  in  majesty! 
Hark!  all  the  tribes  Hosanna  cry; 
O  Savior  meek,  pursue  Thy  road, 

With  palms  and  scattered  garments  strewed. 

3  Ride  on,  ride  on  in  majesty! 
The  winged  armies  of  the  sky 
Look  down  in  wonder  now  to  see 
Thy  conflict  and  Thy  victory. 

4  Ride  on,  ride  on  in  majesty! 

The  last  and  fiercest  strife  is  nigh; 
Bow  Thy  meek  head  to  mortal  pain — 
Then  take,  O  Lord,  Thy  power  and  reign. 

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1  With  songs  and  honors  sounding  loud, 

Address  the  Lord  on  high; 
O'er  all  the  heavens  He  spreads  His  cloud, 

And  waters  veil  the  sky. 
He  sends  His  showers  of  blessings  down 

To  cheer  the  plain  below; 
He  makes  the  grass  the  mountains  crown, 

And  corn  in  valleys  grow. 

2  His  steady  counsels  change  the  face 

Of  each  declining  year; 
He  bids  the  sun  cut  short  his  race, 

And  wintry  days  appear. 
His  hoary  frost,  His  fleecy  snow, 

Descend  and  clothe  the  ground; 
The  liquid  streams  forbear  to  flow, 

In  icy  fetters  bound. 

3  He  sends  His  word  and  melts  the  snow, 

The  fields  no  longer  mourn; 
He  calls  the  warmer  gales  to  blow, 

And  bids  the  spring  return. 
The  changing  wind,  the  flying  cloud, 

Obey  His  mighty  word; 
With  songs  and  honors  sounding  loud, 

Praise  ye  the  sovereign  Lord!  Liturgy  14s. 


124 


125 


HYMNS.  197 

i  When,  marshalled  on  the  nightly  plain, 
The  glittering  host  bestud  the  sky, 
One  star  alone  of  all  the  train 

Can  fix  the  sinner's  wandering  eye. 

2  Hark,  hark!  to  God  the  chorus  breaks 

From  every  host,  from  every  gem; 
But  one  alone  the  Savior  speaks; 
It  is  the  Star  of  Bethlehem. 

3  It  is  my  guide,  my  light,  my  all, 

It  bids  my  dark  forebodings  cease; 
And  through  the  storm  and  danger's  thrall 
It  leads  me  to  the  port  of  peace. 

4  Then,  safely  moored,  my  perils  o'er, 

I'll  sing,  first  in  night's  diadem, 
Forever  and  for  evermore, 

The  Star,  the  Star  of  Bethlehem.  Liturgy  79. 


The  Lord  my  pasture  shall  prepare, 
And  feed  me  with  a  shepherd's  care; 
His  presence  shall  my  wants  supply, 
And  guard  me  with  a  watchful  eye; 
My  noon-day  walks  He  shall  attend, 
And  all  my  midnight  hours  defend. 

When  in  the  sultry  glebe  I  faint, 
Or  on  the  thirsty  mountain  pant, 
To  fertile  vales  and  dewy  meads 
My  weary,  wandering  steps  He  leads, 
Where  peaceful  rivers,  soft  and  slow, 
Amid  the  verdant  landscape  flow. 

Though  in  a  bare  and  rugged  way, 
Through  devious  lonely  wilds  I  stray, 
Thy  bounty  shall  my  wants  beguile; 
The  barren  wilderness  shall  smile, 
With  sudden  green  and  herbage  crowned, 
And  streams  shall  murmur  all  around. 

Though  in  the  paths  of  death  I  tread, 
With  gathering  shadows  overspread, 
My  steadfast  heart  shall  fear  no  ill, 
For  Thou,  O  Lord,  art  with  me  still; 
Thy  friendly  rod  shall  give  me  aid, 
And  guide  me  through  the  dreadful  shade. 

Liturgy  12. 


I98  HYMNS. 

126 


127 


1  Holy  night!  peaceful  night! 
All  is  dark,  save  the  light 
Yonder  where  they  sweet  vigil  keep 
O'er  the  babe,  who  in  silent  sleep 

Rests  in  heavenly  peace, 
Rests  in  heavenly  peace. 

2  Holy  night!  peaceful  night! 
Only  for  shepherd's  sight 

Came  blest  visions  of  angel  through 
With  their  loud  hallelujah  songs, 

Hail!  the  Savior  is  come, 

Hail!  the  Savior  is  come. 

3  Holy  night!  peaceful  night! 
Child  of  heaven!  O  how  bright 

Thou  didst  smile  on  us  when  Thou  wast  bora, 
Blest  indeed  was  that  happy  morn, 

Full  of  heavenly  joy, 

Full  of  heavenly  joy.  Liturgy  68. 


Calm  on  the  listening  ear  of  night 

Come  heaven's  melodious  strains, 
Where  wild  Judea  stretches  far 

Her  silver-mantled  plains. 
Celestial  choirs  from  courts  above 

Shed  sacred  glories  there, 
And  angels  with  their  tuneful  lyres 

Make  music  on  the  air. 

The  answering  hills  of  Palestine 

Send  back  the  glad  reply, 
And  greet,  from  all  their  holy  heights, 

The  Day-Spring  from  on  high. 
While  o'er  the  deep,  blue  Galilee 

There  comes  a  holier  calm; 
And  Sharon  waves,  in  solemn  praise, 

Her  silent  groves  of  palm. 

Glory  to  God!  the  lofty  strain 

The  realms  of  ether  fills; 
How  sweeps  the  song  of  solemn  joy 

O'er  Judah's  sacred  hills! 
Glory  to  God!  the  sounding  skies 

Loud  with  their  anthems  ring; 
Peace  on  the  earth;  good  will  to  men, 

From  heaven's  eternal  King!  Liturgy  162, 


128 


HYMNS.  199 


i  O  Zion,  rise  in  glory, 

And  shine  before  thy  Lord; 
Behold  thy  wondrous  story 

Unfolded  in  His  Word. 
Though  powers  of  darkness  hover 

To  slay  thee  at  thy  birth, 
Thy  radiance  yet  shall  cover 

The  nations  of  the  earth. 

2  His  guardian  care  is  o'er  thee, 

His  hand  shall  lift  thee  high; 
The  nations  bow  before  thee, 

And  kings  to  thee  draw  nigh; 
Lift  up  thine  eyes!  around  thee 

They  throng,  a  countless  band; 
The  Lord's  right  arm  shall  found  thee, 

His  voice  shall  bid  thee  stand.  Liturgy  54. 


129 

1  Sons  of  men,  behold  from  far, 
Hail!  the  long-expected  star; 
Jacob's  star  that  gilds  the  night, 
Guides  bewildered  nature  right. 
Mild  it  shines  on  all  beneath, 
Piercing  through  the  shades  of  death; 
Scattering  error's  wide-spread  night, 
Kindling  darkness  into  light. 

2  Nations  all,  remote  and  near, 
Haste  to  see  your  God  appear: 
Haste,  for  Him  your  hearts  prepare, 
Meet  Him  manifested  there. 
There  behold  the  Day-Spring  rise, 
Pouring  light  upon  your  eyes: 

See  it  chase  the  shades  away, 

Shining  to  the  perfect  day.  Liturgy  78. 

130 

1  Come,  Thou  Almighty  King,  2  Our  only  God,  to  Thee 

Help  us  Thy  name  to  sing,  Our  highest  praises  be 

Help  us  to  praise!  Hence  evermore! 

Father!  all  glorious,  Thy  sovereign  majesty 

O'er  all  victorious,  May  we  in  glory  see, 

Come,  and  reign  over  us,  And  to  eternity 

Ancient  of  Days!  Love  and  adore. 

Liturgy  41. 


200 


HYMNS. 


131 

i  Sing  to  the  Lord  of  harvest, 

Sing  songs  of  love  and  praise; 
With  happy  hearts  and  voices, 

Your  hallelujahs  raise. 
By  Him  the  rolling  seasons 

In  fruitful  order  move; 
Sing  to  the  Lord  of  harvest 

A  song  of  joyous  love. 

Refrain. 
Sing  to  the  Lord  of  harvest, 

Sing  songs  of  love  and  praise; 
With  happy  hearts  and  voices, 

Your  hallelujahs  raise. 

2  By  Him  the  clouds  drop  fatness, 
The  deserts  bloom  and  spring, 


The  hills  leap  up  in  gladness, 
The  valleys  laugh  and  sing. 

He  giveth  of  His  fulness 

All  things  with  large  increase; 

He  crowns  the  year  with  goodness, 
With  plenty  and  with  peace. 

Sing  to  the  Lord  of  harvest,  etc. 

To  Thee,  our  gracious  Savior, 

We  raise  our  hearts  in  song; 
We  pray  Thee  join  our  spirits 

To  the  blest  angel  throng. 
To  Thee,  our  heavenly  Father, 

Who  dost  upon  us  pour 
The  blessed  dew  and  sunshine, 

Be  praise  for  evermore. 
Sing  to  the  Lord  of  harvest,  etc. 


132 

i  Lord,  Thy  Word  abideth, 
And  our  footsteps  guideth; 
Who  its  truth  believeth 
Light  and  joy  receiveth. 
When  the  storms  are  o'er  us, 
And  dark  clouds  before  us, 
Then  its  light  directeth, 
And  our  way  protecteth. 

2  When  the  foe  is  near  us, 

Then  Thy  Word  doth  cheer  us, 
Word  of  consolation, 
Message  of  salvation. 


133 

t  O  'er  the  silent  waters, 

Through  the  depths  of  night, 
Came  the  loving  mandate, 

Now  let  there  be  light; 
Through  the  rosy  pathway 

Of  the  morning  bright, 
With  a  gentle  coming, 

Floats  the  tender  light. 


Who  can  tell  the  pleasure, 
Who  recount  the  treasure, 
By  Thy  Word  imparted 
To  the  simple-hearted  ? 

Word  of  mercy,  giving 
Succor  to  the  living; 
Word  of  life,  supplying 
Comfort  to  the  dying! 
O  that  we,  discerning 
Its  most  holy  learning, 
Lord,  may  love  and  fear  Thee, 
Evermore  be  near  Thee! 

Liturgy  112. 


2  Father!  for  the  dawning, 
Grateful  thanks  we  raise, 
For  Thy  countless  blessings, 

Songs  of  joyous  praise; 
Let  a  light  far  brighter 

Than  the  sunbeam's  ray, 
Gild  our  lives  with  glory, 
Till  the  perfect  day. 

Liturgy  37. 


HYMNS. 


20I 


134 

Hark!  the  herald  angels  sing, 
Glory  to  the  new-born  King; 
Hark!  their  songs  the  heavens  fill, 
Peace  on  earth,  to  men  good  will. 
Joyful,  all  ye  nations,  rise, 
Join  the  triumph  of  the  skies; 
With  the  angelic  host  proclaim, 
Christ  is  born  in  Bethlehem. 
Hark!  the  herald  angels  sing, 
Glory  to  the  new-born  King. 


Hail!  the  Lord,  the  Prince  of  Peace  I 
Hail!  the  Sun  of  Righteousness! 
Light  and  life  to  all  He  brings, 
Risen  with  healing  in  His  wings. 
Joyful,  all  ye  nations,  rise, 
Join  the  triumph  of  the  skies; 
With  the  angelic  host  proclaim, 
Christ  is  born  in  Bethlehem. 
Hark!  the  herald  angels  sing, 
Glory  to  the  new-born  King. 
Liturgy  34. 


135 

1  Watchman,  tell  us  of  the  night, 
What  its  signs  of  promise  are. 

Traveler,  o'er  yon  mountain  height, 
See  that  glory-beaming  star  ? 

Watchman,  does  its  beauteous  ray 
Aught  of  hope  or  joy  foretell  ? 

Traveler,  yes;  it  brings  the  day, 
Promised  day  of  Israel. 

2  Watchman,  tell  us  of  the  night; 
Higher  yet  that  star  ascends. 

Traveler,  blessedness  and  light, 
Peace  and  truth  its  course  portends, 


136 

1  Father,  I  come  to  Thee; 
Father,  O  show  to  me 

Mercy  and  love. 
Unworthy  I  have  been; 
O  make  me  pure  within, 

Lead  me  above. 

2  Trusting  Thy  power  to  win 
My  life  from  every  sin, 

Father,  I  come; 


Watchman,  will  its  beams  alone 
Gild  the  spot  that  gave  them  birth? 

Traveler,  ages  are  its  own; 
See!  it  bursts  o'er  all  the  earth. 

3  Watchman,  tell  us  of  the  night; 

For  the  morning  seems  to  dawn. 
Traveler,  darkness  takes  it  flight, 

Doubt  and  terror  are  withdrawn. 
Watchman,  let  thy  vigils  cease, 

Hie  thee  to  thy  quiet  home. 
Traveler,  lo!  the  Prince  of  Peace, 
,    Lo!  the  Savior  God  is  come. 

Liturgy  ij6. 


Save  me  from  every  ill, 
Help  me  to  do  Thy  will, 
So  lead  me  home. 

Father,  I  rest  in  Thee, 
Thine  may  I  ever  be, 

In  age  or  youth; 
Through  all  the  weary  day, 
Mine  be  the  upward  way, 

Led  by  Thy  Truth. 

Liturgy  20. 


137 


Jesus,  Savior,  risen  Lord, 
Be  Thy  holy  name  adored; 
Mighty  God,  alone  to  Thee 
Honor,  praise,  and  glory  be. 


Liturgy  97. 


Cbants* 


I  lift  up  mine  eyes  |  unto  •  the  |  mountains, 
From  |  whence  |  cometh  •  my  |  help. 
My  h61p  is  |  from  the  |  Lord, 
Who  made  the  |  heavens  |  and  the  |  earth. 

2  He  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  |  to  be  |  moved; 
He*  that  |  keepeth  •  thee  |  will  not  |  slumber. 
Behold  He  that  |  keepeth  |  Israel 

Shall  neither  |  slumber  |  nor  |  sleep. 

3  The  Lord  |  is  thy  |  keeper; 

The  Lord  is  thy  |  shade  on  |  thy  right  |  hand. 
The  sun  shall  not  |  smite  thee  •  by  |  day, 
Nor  the  |  moon  |  by  |  night. 


4  The  Lord  shall  k£ep  thee  from  |  all  |  evil; 
He*  |  shall  |  keep  thy  |  soul. 

The  Lord  shall  keep  thy  going  out  and  thy  |  coming  |  in, 
From  this  time  f6rth  and  I  even  •  for  I  ever  I  more. 


Psalm  I2i. 


202 


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r\  I  npfcf  I  rrirr  3 
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Psalm  121. 


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204 


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O    Bless  the  Lord  |  O  my  |  soul; 

And  all  that  is  within  me  |  bless  His  |  holy  |  name. 

Bless  the  Lord  |  O  my  |  soul; 

And  for  |  get  not  |  all  His  |  benefits. 

2  Who  forgiveth  all  |  thine  in  |  iquities; 
Who  |  healeth  •  all  |  thy  dis  |  eases. 
Who  redeemeth  thy  life  |  from  the  |  pit; 
Who  crowneth  thee  with  16ving  |  kindness  ■  and  |  tender  |  mercies; 


3  Who  satisfieth  thy  |  mouth  with  |  good; 

So  that  thou  renewest  thy  |  youth  |  like  the  |  eagle. 

The  Lord  doeth  justice  and  judgment  for  all  that  |  are  op  |  pressed; 

He  made  known  His  ways  unto  Moses,  His  d£eds  |  unto  •  the  | 

sons  of  |  Israel. 

Psalm  ioj:  1-7 : 


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For  He  will  speak  |  peace  |  unto  •  His  |  people, 

2  And  |  to  His  |  saints; 

That  they  may  not  |  turn  a  |  gain  to  |  folly. 

3  Surely  His  salvation  is  nigh  |  them  that  |  fear  Him; 
That  gl6ry  may  |  dwell  |  in  our  |  land. 

4  Mercy  and  truth  are  |  met  to  |  gether; 
Justice  and  |  peace  shall  |  kiss  each  |  other. 

5  Truth  shall  spring  |  out  •  of  the  |  earth; 
And  justice  |  shall  look  |  down  from  |  heaven. 

6  Yea  the  L,6rd  |  shall  give  |  good; 

And  our  |  land  shall  |  yield  her  |  increase. 


7  Justice  shall  |  go  be  |  fore  Him; 

And  shall  set  us  in  the  |  way  |  of  His  |  steps. 


Psalm  85;  8-13. 


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208 


CHANTS. 


A    Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  God,  |  all  the  |  earth; 
Sing  forth  the  |  glory  |  of  His  |  name; 
Make  His  |  praise  |  glorious. 
Say  unto  God,  How  |  terri  •  ble  |  are  Thy  |  works! 

2  Through  the  greatness  |  of  Thy  |  power 
Thine  enemies  |  shall  sub  |  mit  •  unto  |  Thee. 
All  the  earth  shall  |  worship  |  Thee, 

And  shall  sing  to  Thee;  they  shall  |  sing  to  |  Thy  |  name. 

3  Come  and  see  the  |  works  of  |  God; 

His  doing  is  terrible  |  to  the  |  sons  of  |  men. 
He  turn-ed  the  sea  into  |  dry  |  land; 
They  went  |  through  the  |  flood  on  |  foot. 


4  O  bless  our  j  God,  ye  |  people, 

And  make  the  voice  of  His  |  praise  |  to  be  |  heard. 

Blessed  be  God  who  hath  not  turn-ed  a  |  way  my  |  prayer, 

Nor  His  j  mercy  |  from  |  me. 

Psalm  66. 


CHANTS. 


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Psalm  66:  1-6,  8,  20. 


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X    Bless  the  Lord,  0  |  house  of  |  Israel; 
Bless  the  |  Lord,  O  |  house  of  |  Aaron; 

2  Bless  the  Lord,  O  |  house  of  |  Levi; 
Ye  that  fear  the  I  Lord  I  bless  the  I  Lord. 


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Wh6  |  dwelleth  |  at  Je  |  rusalem. 


Psalm  135:  19-21. 


A    What  shall  I  render  |  unto  •  the  |  Lord 
For  all  His  |  bene  •  fits  |  toward  |  me  ? 
I  will  take  the  cup  |  of  sal  |  vation, 
And  call  upon  the  |  name  |  of  the  |  Lord. 

2  I  will  pay  my  vows  |  unto  •  the  |  Lord 
Now  in  the  |  presence  .  of  |  all  His  |  people, 
In  the  courts  of  the  |  Lord's  |  house, 
In  the  I  midst  of  |  thee,  O  Je  |  rusalem. 


Psalm  116:  12-19. 


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212 


CHANTS. 


7    How  great  are  Thy  |  works  O  |  Lord; 
Th£  |  thoughts  are  |  very  |  deep. 
A  brutish  man  |  knoweth  |  not; 
Neither  doth  a  |  fool  •  under  ]  stand  |  this. 

2  When  the  wicked  spring  forth  |  as  the  |  grass, 
And  all  the  workers  of  in  |  iqui  |  ty  do  |  flourish, 
Then  shall  they  be  de  |  stroyed  •  for  |  ever, 
But  Thou  O  Lord  art  most  |  high  for  |  ever  |  more. 


Psalm  92:  5-8. 


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Q    It  is  good  to  give  thanks  |  unto  •  the  |  Lord, 

And  to  sing  praise  to  Thy  |  name  O  |  Thou  most  |  High; 
To  show  forth  Thy  mercy  |  in  the  |  morning, 
And  Thy  |  truth  |  in  the  |  night. 


2  Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings  and  up  |  on  the  |  psaltery; 
Upon  the  harp  |  with  a  |  joyful  |  sound ; 
For  Thou  O  Lord  hast  made  me  glad  |  through  Thy  |  work; 
I  will  rejoice  in  the  |  works  |  of  Thy  |  hands. 

Psalm  92:  1-4. 


CHANTS. 


213 


Psalm  92;  6-8. 


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^  i  ?pn  1  "ij533  Tarfr 
:  ni^>  1  ^3  i?joj  hojf). 

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Hear,  O  Israel,  the  Lord  our  God  is  one  Lord;  and  thou  shalt  love  the 
Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy 
strength.     Deuteronomy  6:  4,  5. 


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L,et  them  praise  the  name  of  the  Ivord;  for  His  name  alone  is  excellent; 
His  glory  is  above  the  earth  and  heaven.  He  also  exalteth  the  horn  of  His 
people,  the  praise  of  all  His  saints;  the  sons  of  Israel,  a  people  near  unto  Him. 
Praise  ye  the  Iyord.    Psalm  148:  13,  14. 


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Save  now,  I  beseech  Thee,  O  Lord;  O  Iyord,  I  beseech  Thee,  send  now 
prosperity.     Psalm  118:  25. 


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firmament  of  His  power.  Praise  Him  for  His  mighty  acts;  praise  Him 
according  to  His  excellent  greatness.  Praise  Him  with  the  sound  of  the 
trumpet;  praise  Him  with  the  psaltery  and  harp.  Praise  Him  with  the 
timbrel  and  dance;  praise  Him  with  stringed  instruments  and  organs. 
Praise  Him  upon  the  loud  cymbals;  praise  Him  upon  the  high  sounding 
cymbals.  Let  everything  that  hath  breath  praise  the  Lord.  Praise  ye  the 
Lord.     Psalm  150. 


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Psalm  118:  21-24. 


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NOTES. 
Services  for  Children. 

The  Children,  while  singing  the  Processional,  may  take  their 
offering  to  the  Chancel,  and  place  it  in  the  receptacle  held  by  the 
Minister;  or  the  offering  may  be  made  at  the  door  on  entering,  and 
brought  forward  in  the  usual  manner  during  the  Hymn  following  the 
Address. 

Responsives  before  the  Prayers  may  be  introduced  in  any  Service, 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Minister. 

In  announcing  the  First  and  Second  Lessons  the  Minister  may 
say,  The  Word  of  the  Lord  as  it  is  written  in  such  a  chapter  of  such  a 
book.  In  announcing  the  Third  Lesson  the  Minister  may  say,  The 
Word  of  the  Lord  in  the  Heavenly  Doctrine  as  it  is  written  in  such  a 
book,  such  a  number.  After  every  Lesson  the  Minister  may  say,  Here 
endeth  the  first,  second,  or  third  Lesson.  After  announcing  the  close 
of  the  Third  Lesson  the  Minister  may  say,  The  Lord  add  His  blessing 
to  the  reading  of  His  Word. 

The  First  Lesson  should  be  historical,  from  the  Old  or  New  Testa- 
ment. 

The  Second  Lesson  should  be  from  the  Psalms,  Prophets,  the  Gos- 
pels, or  the  Revelation. 

The  Third  Lesson  may  be  from  the  Writings.  Selected  Reading  in 
place  of  the  Third  Lesson  may  be  chosen  from  one  of  the  non-canonical 
books  of  the  Old  or  New  Testament,  or  from  other  religious  books, 
prose  or  poetry. 

Vocal  or  instrumental  music  may  be  introduced  immediately  before 
the  Interlude. 

A  number  of  Hebrew  Recitations,  Chants,  and  Anthems,  may  be 
used  in  the  Second  Service;  and  a  number  of  Greek  selections  in  the 
Third  Service. 

The  Fourth  Service  is  designed  to  include  a  complete  story  from 

the  Word,  presented  consecutively  in  the  Lessons,  and  treated  of  in 

the  Address. 

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NOTES.  245 

Any  of  the  Services  for  Children  may  be  used  at  Christmas  or 
Easter  by  introducing  appropriate  Recitations  and  singing. 

Any  Service  in  this  Hymnal  may  be  shortened  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Minister. 

Family  Worship. 

Form  I  may  be  opened  with  the  Reading  if  desired. 

Form  III  may  be  used  for  a  Sunday  Service  by  the  isolated,  or  by 
a  society  in  the  absence  of  the  Minister. 

Complete  arrangements  for  holding  Family  Worship  would  include 
a  Repository,  and  an  Altar  or  Table  covered  with  a  red  or  white  cloth, 
upon  which  lighted  candles  may  be  placed. 

Recitations. 

The  Minister  alone  should  repeat  the  opening  words  of  the  Ten 
Commandments  in  Hebrew  or  English.  In  announcing  other  unisonal 
Recitations  the  Minister  may  repeat  the  first  phrase. 

The  Lord 's  Prayer  in  Greek  should  be  used  as  a  conclusion  to  other 
Greek  Recitations. 

In  the  Hebrew  Recitations,  Chants,  and  Anthems,  only  the  most 
essential  vowel  accents  have  been  retained,  to  simplify  the  text  for  use 
in  worship. 

Doxologies. 

Doxologies  following  the  sentence,  "Praise  ye  the  Lord",  should 
be  introduced  by  the  organ  alone. 

An  "Amen"  should  be  sung  at  the  close  of  all  short  Doxologies, 
Chants,  and  Hymns. 


CHANTING. 

Chant  music  is  designed  to  enable  a  choir  or  congregation  to 
intone  the  words  of  Scripture.  It  is  of  first  importance,  therefore,  to 
preserve  the  natural  expression,  and  thus  the  meaning  and  holy  affec- 
tion, of  the  words.  To  this  end,  the  division  of  the  lines,  and  the  plac- 
ing of  the  accents,  follows  the  sense  and  rhythm  of  the  words.  For 
the  most  part,  they  can  be  chanted  as  they  would  be  read  or  spoken. 
Occasional  exceptions  are  made  necessary  by  the  form  of  the  music.  In 
rendering  the  lines,  English  or  Hebrew,  the  accent  or  stress,  and  the 
quantity  or  time  given  the  syllables,  should  be  as  nearly  as  possible 
the  same  as  in  speaking.  The  speed  of  utterance  should  be  neither  too 
slow  nor  too  fast.  When  too  slow,  the  vigor  and  unity  of  the  singing 
is  endangered;  when  too  fast,  the  meaning  and  reverent  expression  of 
the  words  is  lost.  A  more  rapid  chanting  in  practices  will  bring  about 
the  happy  medium  in  worship.  A  chant  should  be  introduced  by  the 
organ  at  the  tempo  it  is  to  be  sung. 

The  following  Rules  and  Examples  are  provided  to  aid  in  the 
teaching  and  learning  of  correct  and  uniform  chanting.  The  music  of 
the  chant  should  be  learned  by  heart,  that  the  entire  attention  of  the 
singer  may  be  given  to  the  words.  The  teacher  should  be  able  to  show 
the  correct  rendering  of  the  lines  by  singing  them. 

RUIyKS. 

The  words,  from  the  beginning  of  each  line  up  to  the  accented 
syllable,  are  called  the  Recitation.  The  note  on  which  the  Recitation 
is  made  is  called  the  Reciting  Note.  There  is  no  pause  in  the  Recita- 
tion except  where  punctuation  occurs,  and  then  there  is  a  full  stop. 

The  words,  from  the  accented  syllable  to  the  end  of  each  line,  are 
called  the  Cadence.  On  reaching  the  accent,  and  beginning  with  it,  the 
music  of  the  chant  properly  commences,  in  strict  time  {a  tempo),  the 
upright  lines  in  the  words  corresponding  to  the  bars  of  the  music. 
From  the  accent  to  the  first  upright  line,  the  words  correspond  to  the 
first  measure  of  the  music. 

The  Cadence  is  sung  without  pause  of  any  kind,  even  where 
punctuation  occurs.  There  should  be  no  ritard  in  any  part  of  the 
chant.  Where  more  than  two  syllables  occur  in  a  single  measure  of  the 
Cadence,  a  dot  is  placed  to  indicate  the  proper  division  of  the  syllables. 

246 


CHANTING. 


247 


When  there  are  two  or  more  syllables  in  the  last  measure  of  the  Cadence, 
they  are  to  be  sung  as  they  would  be  pronounced  in  speaking.  The 
pause  between  the  lines  should  not  be  longer  than  is  necessary  to  take 
breath. 

The  Acce?it  mark  indicates  the  beginning  of  the  Cadence.  There 
should  be  no  break  or  pause  between  the  Recitation  and  the  Accent. 
The  accented  syllable  is  not  to  be  sung  louder  than  the  rest,  nor  held 
longer  than  it  would  be  held  in  speaking.  In  an  English  word  of  two 
or  more  syllables,  the  accented  syllable  usually  has  less  quantity  or 
time  than  the  rest. 

The  final  ed  is  to  be  pronounced  wherever  it  occurs. 

The  article  "the"  is  long  before  a  vowel,  short  before  a  consonant. 

Take  breath  only  at  the  end  of  lines,  or  at  punctuation  in  the  Reci- 
tation. 

The  following  Examples  are  given  to  illustrate  the  Rules,  and  to 
show  the  correct  rendering  of  the  various  lines. 

When  there  is  no  syllable  after  the  accent: — 
RECITATION.  CADENCE. 

A  tempo. 


m 


I 


* — « — e^ 


t=t=t 


I  lift  up  mine 


It 


eyes         |un-to  •  the  |  mountains, 

Chant  1. 


is 


* 


-?sr 


The        Lord       |    is        thy    |  keeper; 


When  one  syllable  follows  the  acce?it 


Chant  /. 


■• 0- 


3.  From  this  time         forth  and]  e-ven  •  for  |ev  -  er    |  more. 

Chant  1 


1 


%- 


*—z>- 


Through  the         greatness  |   of       Thy  |  power 


Chant  4. 


$ 


1 


1 


i5> (2- 


5.        And  all  that  is  with-    in   me     |  bless  His  |ho  -  ly    (  name. 

Chant  2. 


248 


CHANTING. 


When  two  syllables  follow  the  accent: — 

RECITATION.  CADENCE. 

A  tempo. 


U 


f 


i 


* 


t=F 


jQ- 


6.  The  Lord  shall  keep  thy  going  6ut  and  thy  |com-ing  |  in, 


It 


Chant  i. 


ii 


w 


3 


V. 


-• &- 


The  Iyord  shall  keep  thee  from  |  all 


evil: 


Chant  i. 


$ 

8. 


t=t 


9 


» 


^^s<- 


So  that  thou  re- 


new-est     thy  |  youth    |  like  the  |  eagle. 

Chant  2. 


m 


¥^i 


9 


XT 
9. 


That 


glo-ry   may  |  dwell     |  in  our  |land. 

Chant  j. 


P 


a    »    &L 


n      •    •- 


t=F=F 


I 


Thine 


en-e-mies    |  shall  sub  |  mit  •  unto  |  Thee. 

Chant  4. 


P 

11. 


3EJE5 


& 


-£2 £?- 


1 


«=f 


His  doing  is  ter-ri-ble     |  to    the  |  sons  of    |men. 

Chant  4. 
When  three  syllables  follow  the  accent: — 


m 

12. 


«H 


#— 


a^-b-sg 


And 


call  up-on  the  |  name    |  of    the  |  Lord. 

Chant  6. 


13. 


9 


-&L 


•& &~ 

And  all  the  workers  of   in  |  iq  -  ui    |  ty   do   |  flourish, 

Chant  7. 


CHANTING. 


249 


I 


When  four  syllables  follow  the  acce?it: — 

RECITATION.  CADENCE. 

A  tempo. 


I — fv 


t&& 


3 


1     i    I 


^—  9     d     w 


5 


IB 


14.  Who      sat-is  -  fi-  eth  thy  |  mouth  with  |  good; 

Chant  2. 
When  there  is  no  Recitation; — 


$ 


fc£ 


A  tempo. 


1 


-* — i — g>- 


15. 


From 


whence        |  cometh  •  my    |    help. 


Chant  1. 


16. 


II 


1 


I 


Nor 


the  moon 


by 


(  night. 


Chant  1. 


m 


*A 


I 


3] 


17.       Jus  -  tice        and  |  peace  shall    |    kiss      each     |  other. 


Chant  3. 


i 


t=t 


5* 9 *- 

18.       Now        in  the    | presence  •  of  |     all        His      |  people. 

Chant  6. 


$ 


u.  ;  j  j-u 


-• •- 


a 


s 


g 
this. 


19.   N£i-ther  doth    a   |  f ool  •  un-der  |     stand 


Gkz«*  7. 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 

HYMNS. 

Advent.     7,  22,  71,  75,  77,  94,  102,  117,  129,  135. 

Charity.     5,  24.     See  Divine  Love. 

Children,  For.     1  to  33. 

Christmas.     34  to  48.     71,  82,  94,  115,  120,  124,  126,  127,  129,  134,  135. 

Country.     28,  67,  69,  85,  106,  110,  117,  130. 

Creation.     3,  5,  6,  20,  23,  26,  27,  29,  30,  57,  62,  67,  68,  83,  97,  107,  109,  112, 123. 

Death.     60,  70,  78,  125.     See  Easter,  Heaven,  Salvation. 

Divine  Love.     3,  5,  7,  11,  14,  23,  60,  66,  76,  96,  111. 

Easter.     8,  16,  43,  49,  50,  51,  52,  53,  82,  116,  122,  137.     See  Victory. 

Faith.     See  Lord,  Protection,  Providence,  Trust. 

Guardian  Angels.     2,  15,  21,  25,  57,  70,  88. 

Heaven.     5,  13,  58,  64,  65,  78,  85,  86,  94,  100,  118. 

Life.     5,  6,  20,  24,  64,  65,  70,  93,  94,  98. 

Light.     38,  57,  60,  77,  80,  111,  133. 

Lord.     1,  12, 18,  29,  54,  55,  56,  60,  62,  67,  68,  69,  75,  77,  80,  81,  82,  83,  84,  87,  89, 

90,  91,  93,  97,  98,  106,  107,  108,  109,  112,  113,  119,  122,  123,  130. 
Mercy.     5,  60,  111.     See  Praise,  Supplication,  Thanksgiving. 
Nature.     See  Creatioft. 
New  Church.     61,  86,  102,  118,  128. 
Obedience.     17,  18,  63,  67,  92.     See  Life,  Worship. 
Peace.     40,  64,  65,  70,  81. 
Praise.     1,  8,  11,  16,  27,  51,  54,  56,  61,  62,  68,  72,  73,  75,  82,  84,  89,  90,  93,  95, 

97,  99,  102,  104,  111,  112,  113,  114,  116,  119,  121,  130,  137. 
Presence.     22,  31,  33,  77. 
Protection.     19,  32,  59,  63,  66,  76,  77,  79,  81,  86,  88,  91,  93,  103,  105,  106,  107, 

110,  113,  124.     See  Guardian  Angels. 
Providence.     3,  6,  10,  12,  21,  26,  32,  58,  62,  63,  66,  67,  70,  72,  76,  79,  81,  91, 

105,  107,  108,  109,  123,  125,  133.     See  Thanksgiving. 
Redemption.     7,  38,  72,  82. 

Salvation.     16,  31,  65,  71,  72,  87,  89,  96,  100,  103,  113. 
Supplication.     9,  10,  13,  14,  17,  19,  21,  22,  25,  31,  32,  33,  57,  59,  63,  66,  70,  72, 

79,  87,  88,  91,  92,  95,  96,  103,  106,  110,  119,  136. 
Thanksgiving.     11,  28,  54,  61,  74,  83,  84,  95,  101,  106,  131.     See  Creation, 

Providence. 
Trust.     55,81,105,113.     See  Protection,  Providence. 
Truth.     See  Light,  Word. 
Victory.     64,  65,  98. 

Word.     1,  13,  17,  18,  27,  31,  75,  80,  89,  92,  110,  132,  133. 
Worship.     1,  4,  9,  11,  13,  14,  16,  17,  18,  31,  33,  51,  54,  56,  58,  73,  75,  79,  83,  84, 
87,  90,  99,  104,  119,  120,  121,  130,  136.     See  Praise,  Supplication. 
250 


INDEX  OF  SCRIPTURE  RECITATIONS. 


UNISONAL  READING. 


Page. 


9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 


The  Ten  Commandments. — English  and  Hebrew     .... 
The  Creation. — Genesis  1. — English  and  Hebrew        .... 
Blessed  is  the  man.— Psalm  1.— English  and  Hebrew 
The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd.— Psalm  23. — English  and  Hebrew 

The  Lord's  Prayer. — English  and  Greek 

The  Two  Great  Commandments. — English  and  Greek 

The  Ten  Blessings. — English  and  Greek         ..... 

In  the  beginning  was  the  Word. — John  1.— English  and  Greek 

And  I  heard  as  it  were  the  voice. — Revelation  19.— English  and  Greek 

And  I  saw  a  new  heaven. — Revelation  21 :  1-4.— English  and  Greek 

Behold,  how  good  and  how  pleasant. — Psalm  133  . 

The  people  that  walked  in  darkness. — Isaiah  9  :  2,  6,  7     . 

Wherewith  shall  I  come  before  the  Lord? — Micah  6  :  6-8 

The  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven. — Matthew  18  :  1-4 

My  soul  doth  magnify  the  Lord. — Luke  1 :  46-55 

Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel.— Luke  1 :  68-75 

Unto  Him  that  loved  us. — Revelation  1:5-8 

These  came  out  of  great  tribulation. — Revelation  7  :  14-17 

And  I  saw  no  temple  therein. — Revelation  21 :  22-27  . 

And  behold,  I  come  quickly. — Revelation  22  :  12-14 

The  Creed. — English  and  Latin 


ALTERNATE  READING. 

1#  Give  ear,  0  ye  heavens. — Deuteronomy  32  :  1-4 

2.  The  law  of  the  Lord  is  perfect.— Psalm  19  :  7-11 

3.  Blessed  is  the  nation  whose  God  is  the  Lord. — Psalm  33  :  12-22 

4.  God  is  our  refuge  and  strength. — Psalm  46  :  1-7 

5.  God  be  merciful  unto  us,  and  bless  us.— Psalm  67     . 

6.  0  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  call  upon  His  name. — Psalm  105  :  1-8 

7.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  feareth  the  Lord. — Psalm  112  :  1-7     . 

8.  The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected.— Psalm  118  :  22-29  . 

9.  Wherewith  shall  a  young  man  cleanse  his  way? — Psalm  119  :  9-16 

10.  0  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  for  He  is  good. — Psalm  136 

11.  The  Lord  upholdeth  all  that  fall.— Psalm  145  :  14-21 

12.  Praise  God  in  His  sanctuary. — Psalm  150     .... 

13.  And  there  shall  come  forth  a  Rod. — Isaiah  11 :  1,  2,  6-9 

14.  Get  thee  up  into  the  high  mountain. — Isaiah  40  :  9-11 


251 


INDEX  OF  THE  DOXOLOGIES. 


First  Lines. 

All  that  the  Lord  hath  spoken 
Amen  and  Amen      .... 
Arise,  0  Lord,  into  Thy  rest 
As  the  tree  falls     .... 
Be  honor,  praise  and  glory  . 
Doxa  en  hypsistois  .... 
Enter  into  His  gates  .     .    . 
For  Thy  glory  and  power  .    . 
Glory  and  might  be  unto  Him    . 
Glory  be  to  Thee,  0  Lord  .     .    . 
Glory,  honor,  praise  and  blessing 
Glory,  praise  and  blessing  be 
Glory,  praise  and  blessing  be 
God  of  my  life    .    .     . 
Grant  the  gift  to  see  Thee  . 
Hagios,  hagios,  hagios . 
Hallelujah    .... 
He  that  hath  an  ear    . 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  No.  41 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  No.  42 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  No.  43 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  No.  44 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  No.  46 
I  come  into  Thy  house  . 
I'll  Thee  exalt,  my  God   .     .     . 
Jehovah,  Jesus,  Lord  we  own 
Jesus,  Savior,  mighty  Lord  .     . 
Lord,  have  mercy     .... 
Lord  of  eternal  truth      .     .     . 
Lord,  Thy  glory  fills  the  heaven 
Now  to  Jesus  Christ  the  glory  . 
Now  to  Jesus  Christ  the  glory 
0  let  the  earth  bless  the  Lord  . 
0  Lord,  save  Thy  people  .     . 
Our  trust  is  in  the  Lord  alone  . 
Praise  ye  the  Lord,  No.  39    . 
Praise  ye  the  Lord,  No.  40 .     . 
Roll  on,  thou  mighty  ocean    . 
Songs  of  praise  exultant  sing . 
Swell  the  anthem  .... 
The  heavens  are  Thine  .     .     . 
The  Lord  our  God  hear   .     . 
The  Lord's  Name  be  praised  . 
Thy  testimonies  are  very  sure 
To  Thee,  0  Jesus  Christ     .     . 
To  Thee,  0  Lord,  our  hearts 
Yea,  Amen!  let  all  the  world  . 


Author  or  Source. 

Exodus  24  :  7  . 

Psalm  132*:  8-14 
Unknown  . 
Unknown 
Luke  2 :  14 
Psalm  100 : 
Unknown  . 
Adapted  . 


Adapted  . 
Adapted 
Adapted   . 
Doddridge 
Unknown 
Rev.  4 : 8 


Rev.  3  :  22 
Adapted  . 
Adapted     . 
Adapted   . 
Adapted     . 
Rev.  4 : 8 
Psalm  5 :  7 
Adapted  . 
Adapted     . 
Unknown . 
Adapted    . 
E.  Caswall 
Adapted     . 
Unknown  . 
Unknown   . 
Adapted  . 
Psalm  28  :  9 
W.  C.  Childs 


J.  Edmiston 
Unknown 
N.  Strong. 
E.  E.  Plummer 
Adapted 


Psalm  93 :  5 
Unknown     . 
E.  E.  Plummer 
Adapted      .     . 


Composer. 

C.  J.  Whittington 
C.  J.  Whittington 
C.  J.  Whittington 
J.  Uglow     .    .    . 
W.  F.  Van  Horn 
C.  J.  Whittington 
W.  A.  Pendleton 
Berthold  Tours 
Gregorian  .    .    . 
Pleyel     .    .     .    , 
Frank  Sewall  .    . 
W.  F.  Van  Horn 
Besse  E.  Smith    . 
Goss    .... 
J.  Neander     .    . 
C.  J.  Whittington 
Besse  E.  Smith   . 
C.  J.  Whittington 
J.  Camidge     .    . 
P.  Armes      .    . 
Besse  E.  Smith    . 
Besse  E.  Smith  . 
Tucker  .... 
C.  J.  Whittington 
W.  F.  Van  Horn . 
Unknown .     .    . 
Spanish  Chant     . 
G.  J.  Elvey  .     . 
Wood    .... 
W.  F.  Van  Horn 
G.  F.  Root     .    . 
Mendelssohn,  arr. 
Unknown  .     .    . 
C.  E.  Clemens  . 
Martin  Luther     . 
Wagner,  arr.     . 
W.  F.  Van  Horn 
Dykes    .     .     .     , 
German   .     .     . 
Mozart  .     .     . 
W.  B.  Bradbury  . 
W.  A.  Pendleton 


C.  J.  Whittington 
Old  Hundred      . 
Hart.     .     .     . 
J.  Wainwright    . 


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INDEX  OF  THE  HYMNS. 


First  Lines.  Author.  Composer. 

Alleluia!  Praise  the  Savior     ....  Adapted     .     .     .     .  A.  S.  Sullivan 
All  glory,  praise  and  honor  ....     Edmiston ....     Hiles      .     . 
All  hail  the  great  Immanuel  .     .     .     .  E.  Perronet     .     .     .  Oliver  Holden 

All  things  so  bright C.  F.  Alexander     .    W.  W.  Gilchrist 

Although  the  vine  its  frnit  deny      .     .  H.  Underdonk      .     .  Bannett    .     . 
Angels,  from  the  realms  of  glory .     .     J.  Montgomery  .     .     H.  Smart    . 
Angels,  roll  the  rock  away    .     .     .     .  T.  Scott      ....  Gilbert     .     . 
Blessed  night,  when  first  the  plain    .     H.  Bonar  .     .     .     .    M.  B.  F. 

Brightest  and  best R.  Heber    .     .     .     .  J.  P.  Harding 

Burst,  ye  emerald  gates Unknown ....    A.  S.  Sullivan 

Calm  on  the  listening  ear E.  H.  Sears      .     .     .  G.  A.  Blackman 

Children,  can  you  truly  tell ....     Unknown .     .     .     .     W.  W.  Gilchrist 

Children  of  Jerusalem Unknown    .     .     .     .  G.  F.  Root    . 

Christ,  by  heavenly  hosts  adored  .     .     Harbaugh     .     .     .     Williams     . 
Clouds  are  passing  o'er  the  sky  .     .     .  James  Reed     .     .     .  G.  F.  Root    . 

Come,  all  ye  faithful Latin  Hymn  ...    J.  Reading  ? 

Come  now,  0  children D.  A.  Thrupp  .     .     .  R.  P.  Stewart 

Come,  Thou  almighty  King  .     .     .     .     C.  Wesley     .     .     .     F.  Giardini 
Consider  how  the  lilies  grow  ....  Unknown    .     .     .     .  G.  F.  Root     . 
Draw  nigh  to  us,  our  Father    .     .     .     Unknown.     .     .     .     Unknown    . 

Father,  from  whose  hand Unknown    ....  Unknown 

Father,  I  come  to  Thee E.  C.  Mitchell    .     .    Victoria  Hayden 

For  peace  and  for  plenty M.  E.  Sangster     .     .  F.  S.  Knowlton 

For  the  beauty  of  the  earth     .     .     .     F.  S.  Pierpont   .     .     Monk     .     .     . 
From  the  eastern  mountains  ....  Godfrey  Thring    .     .  A.  S.  Sullivan 
God  Almighty,  God  all-seeing  ...    J.  Pierpont  .     .     .    W.  B.  Gilbert . 

God  eternal,  mighty  King Unknown    ....  Unknown 

God  is  love J.  Bowring   .     .     .    Mendelssohn    . 

God  that  madest  earth  and  heaven  .     .  Heber Monk  .     .     . 

Happy  hearts  children  bring     .     .     .     Unknown .     .     .     .     G.  F.  Root  .     . 

Hark,  the  glad  sound Doddridge  ....  Calkin      .     . 

Hark!  the  herald  angels C.  Wesley     .     .     .    Mendelssohn    . 

Hark!  what  mean  those  holy  voices     .  J.  Cowood  ....  Weber      .     . 

Hast  thou  not  known Isaiah  40  :  28,  31  .     Besse  E.  Smith 

Heavenly  Father,  Thou  art  near .     .     .  Unknown    ....  From  the  German 
He  is  here,  whom  seers  in  old  time    .     J.  M.  Neale  .     .     .     Joseph  Barnby 
Holy  Father,  grant  Thy  blessing     .     .  Unknown    .     .     .     .  B.  R.  Hanby  . 
Holy  habitations Unknown ....     Haydn    .     .     . 


253 


254 


INDEX   OF   THE    HYMNS. 


First  Lines. 

Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord 

Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God  .... 

Holy  night! 

If  I  were  a  sunbeam 

In  Thy  cleft,  0  Rock  of  Ages     .     .     . 
I  sing  the  almighty  power   .... 

Jerusalem,  the  golden 

Jesus,  God,  and  Father 

Jesus,  God,  and  Savior 

Jesus  is  risen 

Jesus,  Lover  of  my  soul 

Jesus,  Savior,  risen  Lord      .... 

Jesus,  tender  Shepherd 

Joy  to  the  world 

Keep  me,  Savior,  near  Thy  side  .     .     . 

Kingdom  of  Light 

Lead  us,  Heavenly  Father 

Little  eyes,  little  eyes 

Little  floweret,  press  thy  way    .     .     . 
Little  lamb,  who  made  thee?    .     .     . 

Lord,  a  little  child  am  I 

Lord,  dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing     . 

Lord  of  the  harvest 

Lord,  when  my  raptured  thought .     . 

Lord,  Thy  Word  abideth 

Lol  the  clouds  have  burst  asunder     . 
Love  Divine,  all  love  excelling    .     .     . 
Loving  Shepherd  of  Thy  sheep .     .     . 

Maker  of  all  things 

March,  march  onward 

March  on,  march  on  to  victory   .     .     . 
Merry  Christmas  bells  are  ringing     . 
Morn  of  joy  and  morn  of  praise  .     .     . 
My  God,  how  endless  is  Thy  love  .     . 
My  God,  the  Spring  of  all  my  joys  .     . 

My  Maker  and  my  King 

My  spirit  on  Thy  care 

Now  the  day  is  over 

0  blessed  Easter  season 

0  cease,  my  wandering  soul  .     .     .     . 

O'er  the  silent  waters 

0  God  of  Hosts,  with  Thy  strong  hand 
0  God,  we  praise  Thee 


Author. 
G.  N.  Smith 
R.  Heber .     . 
J.  Mohr .     . 
Unknown .     . 
Fanny  J.  Crosby 
Unknown .     . 

D.  H.  Howard . 
Unknown 
Unknown     .     . 
Unknown  .     . 
C.  Wesley  .     . 

E.  E.  Plummer 
Duncan  .  .  . 
Isaac  Watts . 

F.  Sewall,  arr. 
Emily  H.  Miller 

B.  Herford .     . 
Unknown .     . 
Unknown    .     . 
Wm.  Blake    . 
Unknown    . 
J.  Fawcett    . 
J.  H.  Gurney 
Anne  Steele  . 
H.  W.  Baker 
R.  W.  Childs 

C.  Wesley  . 
J.  E.  Leeson . 
Doddridge  .     . 
Prince  Albert 

G.  Moultrie,  arr. 
Unknown .     . 
Frank  Sewall 
Isaac  Watts . 
Isaac  Watts 
Unknown .     . 
H.  F.  Lyte .     .     . 
S.  Baring-Gould    . 
Unknown    .     .     . 
W.  A.  Muhlenberg. 
Unknown    .     .     . 
Unknown.     .     .     . 
J.  Warren  .    .    . 


Composer. 
Malan       .     . 
J.  B.  Dykes     . 
Tyrolese  Hymn 
0.  B.  Brown    . 
H.  W.  Baker,  arr. 
Joseph  Barnby 

A.  Ewing  .   . 
Rink      .     .     . 
T.  Morley      . 
Hollister    .     . 
Marsh       .     . 
Anonymous     . 
Barnard   .     . 
Handel  .     .     . 
Cherubini 
Schachner  .     . 
C.  W.  Wendte 
G.  B.  Loomis  . 

B.  R.  Hanby . 
W.  B.  Caldwell 
Unknown 
Unknown    .     . 
J.  Stainer 

H.  S.  Cutler    . 
Anonymous   . 
G.  F.  Cobb  .     . 
Mozart      .     . 
Joseph  Barnby 
J.  B.  Dykes  . 
Hopkins      .     . 
Joseph  Barnby 
W.  W.  Gilchrist 
Frank  Sewall 
Joseph  Barnby 
J.  B.  Dykes  . 
Harrison     .     . 
Weber .     .     . 
Joseph  Barnby 
G.  A.  Burdett 
Beethoven  .     . 
German  air   . 
Grieg     .     .    . 
Beethoven     . 


INDEX   OF  THE    HYMNS. 


255 


First  Lines. 

0  Lord  all-glorious,  Life  of  life  . 
0  Lord  our  God!  Thy  name  we  sing 
0  Lord,  our  God,  to  Thee  . 
0  praise  ye  the  Lord!     .     . 
0  tell  me,  gentle  shepherd 
0  that  the  Lord  would  guide 
0  Zion,  rise  in  glory      .     . 
Praise  the  Lord,  ye  heavens 
Praise  the  Lord!  ye  heavens 
Ride  on,  ride  on  in  majesty . 
Savior  and  Regenerator     . 
Savior,  Heavenly  Shepherd,  lead  us 
Savior,  Source  of  every  blessing . 
Savior,  we  Thy  children  gather     . 
Saw  you  never,  in  the  twilight .     . 
See  the  Savior  in  the  temple  . 
Shout  the  glad  tidings     .     . 
Sing  to  the  Lord  of  harvest    . 
Sleep,  little  darling    .     .     . 
Sons  of  men,  behold  from  far 
So  sweet  and  clear     .     .    . 
Sovereign  Ruler  of  the  skies  . 

Star  of  peace 

Summer  suns  are  glowing  .     . 

The  first  Noel 

The  God  of  harvest  praise 
The  heavens  resound  .     .     . 
The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd  .    . 
The  Lord  my  pasture  shall  prepare 
The  Lord  our  Savior  is  the  Way 
There  are  unseen  bands  of  angel 
There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight 

There's  a  beautiful  land 

This  is  the  way  the  snow  comes  down 
Through  Thy  protecting  care  .  .  . 
Thus  far  the  Lord  hath  led  me  on   . 

To  God,  the  only  wise 

To  Thee,  0  Lord,  be  glory  given 
Watching  in  the  meadows   .... 
Watchman,  tell  us  of  the  night  .     . 
We  are  but  strangers  here  .... 

We  are  watching 

We  come  in  childhood's  joyful  days  . 


Author.  Composer. 

.  Unknown.     .     .     .     G.  F.  Root 

James  Reed    .     .     .  Joseph  Barnby 
.  J.  S.  Dwight      .     .     Henry  Carey  . 

Nahum  Tate    .     .     .  Haydn     .     . 
.  Frank  Sewall    .     .    Frank  Sewall  . 

Isaac  Watts    .     .     .  Lowell  Mason 
.  E.  E.  P.  arr.      .     .     S.  S.  Wesley  . 

J.  Kempthorne     .     .  Wilcox     .     . 
.  J.  Kempthorne  .     .     Haydn   .     .     . 

H.  H.  Milman  .     .     .  J.  B.  Dykes  . 
.  Unknown ....     Frank  Sewall  . 

Duffield Bradbury.     . 

.  R.  Robinson  .     .     .     Beethoven,  arr. 

Unknown    .     .     .     .  J.  A.  Schulz . 

C.  F.  Alexander     .     Berthold  Tours 
.  Unknown    .     .     .     .  B.  R.  Hanby 

W.  A.  Muhlenberg.     Avison  .     .     . 
.  Monsell Arranged 

Unknown ....     Frank  Sewall . 
.  C.  Wesley  .     .     .     .  E.  Flood  .     . 

H.  L.  W H.  Strachauer 

.  J.  Ryland .     .      .     .  Simper     .     . 

Jane  C.  Simpson     .     Arr.  B.  E.  S.    . 
.  W.  W.  How     .     .     .  H.  S.  Hering 

Traditional    .     .     .     English  Carol . 
.  J.  Montgomery     .     .  Joseph  Barnby 

A.  Hofer  ....     Beethoven  .     . 
.  Adapted      .     •     .     .  Koschat  .     . 

J.  Addison     ...     J.  Reading 
.  Eng.  Conference  .     .  Arne   .     .     . 

Unknown .     .     .     .    H.  W.  J.     .     . 
.  Isaac  Watts    .     .     .  German   .     . 

Unknown ....     J.  H.  Tenney  . 
.  Unknown    .     .     .     .  W.  W.  Gilchrist 

Unknown  ....     Unknown   .     . 
.  Isaac  Watts    .     .     .  Lowell  Mason 

Isaac  Watts .     .     .     Greatorex  . 
.  Adapted      ....  Burney     .     . 

Unknown .     .     .     .     M.  B.  Foster 
.  J.  Bowring .     .     .     .  E.  Elvey  .     . 

J.  R.  Taylor  .     .     .    Lowell  Mason 
.  Unknown    .     .     .     .  G.  F.  Root    . 

G.  F.  Root    .     .     .     R.S.Willis     , 


256 


INDEX    OF  THE   HYMNS. 


First  Lines. 

We  come  to  Thy  temple 

We  three  kings  of  orient  are   .     .     . 

When  He  cometh 

When  lightly  o'er  the  mountain  rill   . 
When,  marshalled  on  the  nightly  plain 
When  sunlight  o'er  the  earth   .    .     . 
When  the  earth  wakes  up  in  gladness  . 
When  the  little  children  sleep  .     .     . 
When  the  morn  is  bright  and  fair   .     . 
Who  is  He  in  yonder  stall?  .... 
Why  do  bells  for  Christmas  ring?    .     . 
With  songs  and  honors  sounding  loud 
Young  men  and  maidens,  raise  .     .     . 


Author.  Composer. 

Unknown    .     .     .    .  H.  W.  J.  . 

Unknown ....    Old  English 

Unknown    .... 

Unknown .     .     . 

H.  K.  White    . 

Emilie  Schneider 

L.  B.  H.      .    . 

Unknown .     .     . 

Unknown    .     . 

Unknown .     .     . 

F.  W.  Root      . 

Isaac  Watts .     . 


G.  F.  Root 

G.  F.  Root 

Calkin  .     . 

H.  W.  Jones 

F.  E.  Fesca 

Reinecke . 

Blumenthal 

B.  R.  Hanby      .     . 

L.  A.  Coonley-Ward 

S.  A.  Ward  .     .     . 


C.  Wesley  ....  J.  Stainer 


Page. 
.    97 

113 

87 

.100 

197 
.155 

103 

.    95 

89 

.  121 

126 
.  196 

180 


INDEX  OF  THE  CHANTS. 


First  Lines.  Source.  Composer.  Page. 

Bless  the  Lord,  0  house  of  Israel    .     .  Psalm  135  :  19-21    .  F.  A.  G.  Ousely     .     .  210 

nl.TTiN  Dia  bmfen  rra 211 


t    :         v  :  t 

Bless  the  Lord,  0  my  soul  . 


••  t  : 


Psalm  103 :  1-7 


Beethoven 


204 


ni.T-nK  nWM  ma 205 

t    :        v         •   :  -        •    :  t 

How  great  are  Thy  works,  0  Lord    .     Psalm  92  :  5-8  .     .    J.  P.  Stuart .     .     .     .212 


nirp  spfcrjD  iHrnn 213 

t    :        )    v  *:  -  :  t        t 

I  lift  up  mine  eyes Psalm  121     .     .     .     George  J.  Webb 

Tfl    KfrK 


It  is  good  to  give  thanks 


Psalm  92 :  1-4 


J.  P.  Stuart  . 


.202 

203 

.212 


nnin1?  ato 213 

I  will  hear  what  God  the  Lord .     .     .     Psalm  85  :  8-13     .    Joseph  Barnby  .     .     .206 

n\n:  bxn  lanpno  n^ipipte   207 

Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  God     .     .     .  Psalm  66      .     .     .     Randall 208 

n^nbvb  wnn 209 

•T 

What  shall  I  render  unto  the  Lord?  .     Psalm  116  :  12-19.     T.  Atwood    .     .     .     .210 

nirrt  anflrra 211 

T  *     T  T 


INDEX  OF  THE  ANTHEMS. 


Page. 

Composer. 

Source. 

Titles. 

224. 

.     .  S.  Naumbourg  . 

Psalm  118  :  21-24     . 

• 

•        •         TpiN 

218 

.     S.  Naumbourg 

.      Psalm  118  :  25 

• 

t     :           T  T 

238. 

.     .  S.  Naumbourg 

Psalm  118:  1-4,29     • 

• 

.     .     .  run 

232 

.     .    Ancient  Air 

.     .     .    Psalm  117 

. 

220. 

.     .  S.  Naumbourg 

.     .      Psalm  150     . 

• 

t          :  - 

241     . 

.     S.  Naumbourg 

.      Psalm  92  :  1-4 

. 

nViin?  ales 

216. 

.     .     .      Unknown 

Psalm  148  :  13,  14     . 

• 

Dp-m  i^n; 

243     . 

C.  J.  Whittington 

.     .  Exodus  24  :  7 

nirr 

t    : 

"i|T"Hgf!S  bi 

235. 

.     .  S.  Naumbourg  . 

Exodus  15  :  11,  18     . 

T         T 

229    . 

.     .     .      I.  Lovy 

.    Psalm  24  :  7-10 

• 

Dn^tp    wp 

214. 

.  C.  J.  Whittington 

Deuteronomy  6  :  4,  5 

. 

■  bulb*1  W 

**  T    J    * 

236     . 

.     .     .  Unknown 

.    Psalm  122  :  6,  7 

. 

WOp   &0 

233. 

Ancient  Chant  . 

.    Psalm  145  :  21     . 

, 

•     ■     rfcnm 

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